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Crowdsourcing Can Help Create Better Science Tests Cheaper
Sexual Function Problems Occur After Heart Attack, Disparities Exist Between Men And Women
People Enhanced The Environment, Not Degraded It, Over Past 13,000 Years
More Tomatoes, Faster: Accelerating Tomato Engineering
Less Efficacy Than Expected In Largest Drug-eluting Stent Trial
Affordable Care Act And Health Care - The Same Racial And Economic Disparities Persist
Plastic Surgery Tackles Inequality
Addiction Cravings May Get Their Start Deep In The Right Side Of The Brain
Defend Or Grow? These Plants Do Both
Dog Brains Process Both What We Say And How We Say It
Researchers Discover Machines Can Learn By Simply Observing
Friendships And Vaccines
Climate Change Has Less Impact On Drought Than Previously Expected
Folic Acid Fortified Food Linked To Decline In Congenital Heart Defects
Fewer Cardiovascular Drugs Being Studied In Clinical Trials
Less Than One-third Of Adults With Depression Receive Treatment
The Brain Performs Feats Of Math To Make Sense Of The World
Dogs Understand Both Vocabulary And Intonation Of Human Speech
IPads As Effective As Sedatives For Children Before Operations
Artificial Intelligence Expedites Breast Cancer Risk Prediction
Many Adults Who Screen Positive For Depression Don't Receive Treatment
Identifying And Treating Thyroid Disorders In Kids
ERs After Obamacare: More Patients, Fewer On-call Specialists
Calm Or Fiery? Study Says Candidate Language Should Match The Times
Alzheimer's: Nicotinic Receptors As A New Therapeutic Target

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