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Study explores why Caribbean adults have higher hypertension
rates |
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A compound effective against chemotherapy-resistant cancer
cells identified |
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Designing a diet app with a human-centered approach |
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What is perimenopause and how does it affect women's health in
midlife? |
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Chemical used in BPA-free plastics may play role in
inflammation, obesity |
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Reversing polycystic kidney disease |
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Fatty build-up in lungs of overweight and obese |
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Singapore completes whole genome sequencing analysis of
multi-ethnic Asian populations |
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Is using cannabis in front of children harmful or not? |
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Study shows mouse cerebellum quite different from human |
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First evidence of immune response targeting brain cells in
autism |
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Easy at-home assessment of sleep bruxism |
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World Bank pandemic financing scheme serves private sector
interests over global health security, analysis suggests |
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New diagnostic method finds aggressive tumors |
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Recalling good memories together |
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CDC: vaccination coverage generally high for those born in
2015-16 |
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Where is my Xanax? Why your doctor may be concerned about
prescribing benzodiazepines |
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Nothing clinically 'wrong' with obsessive gamers, new study
finds |
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Ebola vaccine moves closer to market licence: European
regulator |
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This overdose-reversal medicine could reduce opioid deaths--so
why don't more people carry it? |
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Five key things about fentanyl and America's opioids crisis |
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Potato as effective as carbohydrate gels for boosting athletic
performance, study finds |
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Lifestyle is a threat to gut bacteria: Otzi proves it |
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A new discovery: How our memories stabilize while we sleep |
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Development and analytical validation of a next-generation
sequencing based microsatellite instabili[ty] |
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A higher resolution image of human lung development |
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A partnership to tackle childhood cancers in developing
countries |
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Humans' 'inner salamander' capacity could regrow cartilage |
29 |
J&J recalls baby powder after trace asbestos found in
bottle |
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Mercury in creams, feces in cosmetics: beware bargain beauty
products |
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Patient cost responsibility up for guideline-discordant care |
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Creatine powers T cells' fight against cancer |
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Candidate Ebola vaccine still effective when highly diluted,
macaque study finds |
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Healthy Men: Men and belly fat: A bad combination |
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NIH pairs cutting-edge neuroethics with ground-breaking
neurotechnologies |
36 |
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Eating disorders can affect people of all
ages |
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Quinn on Nutrition: Mediterranean cooking class |
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Young people treated in general emergency departments more
likely to be prescribed opioids |
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Retired? Hardly: At 99, this pioneering heart doctor still
leading the way |
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UN says Ebola in Congo still qualifies as global emergency |
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Patients eligible for charity care instead get big bills |
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The wellness boost of a purposeful life |
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Shortage of vital children's cancer drug stirs fear and
outrage |
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Cooking with greens |
45 |
Exposure to secondhand smoke linked to choroidal thinning in
children |
46 |
Rapid increase in naloxone distribution after kits became
available at Ontario pharmacies |
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Novel nanoprobes show promise for optical monitoring of neural
activity |
48 |
Ebola still an 'urgent' global health emergency: WHO |
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Over-the-counter heartburn drug Zantac pulled in US, Canada |
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Why respiratory infections are more deadly in those with
diabetes |
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SNAP provides a model for ensuring a right to food |
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Israeli archaeologists claim to discover ancient city |
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Controversy stalks Nobel Peace, Literature prizes |
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Growing minority of teachers in Northern Ireland working
across sectarian divide |
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In Brazil, Amazon fires threaten millenary rock paintings |
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Teaching young people what really matters for the sake of our
collective life on Earth |
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The last mammoths died on a remote island |
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Hobbies can fuel people's careers, research shows |
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Three win Nobel Prize for showing how cells sense low oxygen |
60 |
Models designed to predict when and how the roads of Bizkaia
will deteriorate |
61 |
Chinese activists protest the use of traditional
treatments--they want medical science |
62 |
Ethiopian parents can't make up for effects of life shocks on
children by spending more on education |
63 |
Early hunter-gatherers interacted much sooner than previously
believed |
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Early humans evolved in ecosystems unlike any found today |
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Costs of natural disasters are increasing at the high end |
66 |
Revamped crew scheduling model cuts airline delays by as much
as 30% |
67 |
Analysis of US labor data suggests 'reskilling' workers for a
'feeling economy' |
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University targeted in Hungary opens in Vienna |
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In two states, legalization of recreational marijuana found to
have little effect on crime |
70 |
Breastfeeding can help tackle climate crisis but it's on
governments, not mums to save the world |
71 |
Using 'World of Warcraft' to cut gamer screen time, increase
maker revenue |
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How women's life-long experiences of being judged by their
appearance affect how they feel in open-plan offices |
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A simple intervention enduringly reduces anti-Muslim sentiment |
74 |
Discussions about racism strongly differ in the Finnish news
media and discussion forums |
75 |
The surprising decline of entrepreneurship and innovation in
the West |
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Modern family roles improve life satisfaction for parents |
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App endgame: Detect dyslexia earlier |
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Many Europeans relatively unhappy with their employment status |
79 |
Study examines shifts in fertility rates among Generation X
women |
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Research identifies factors influencing how religious identity
interacts with workplace |
81 |
Flagging false Facebook posts as satire helps reduce belief |
82 |
Meet the 'mold pigs,' a new group of invertebrates from 30
million years ago |
83 |
Buying less is better than buying 'green'--for the planet and
your happiness |
84 |
Pesticide companies leverage regulations for financial gains |
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Screening kindergarten readiness |
86 |
NYU scholar makes recommendations to end disparities in stem
for English learners |
87 |
Focus on employability boosts universities' success in the
Teaching Excellence Framework |
88 |
British electorate 'most volatile in modern times,' new study
finds |
89 |
Researchers confirm timeline of human presence on Madagascar |
90 |
Geneva's commuters embrace multimodal transport, survey
reveals |
91 |
New paper explores race, representation in campaign finance |
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Study of sewage gives clues about socioeconomic status, habits |
93 |
Fake news: emotions and experiences, not more data, could be
the antidote |
94 |
DNA study sheds new light on the people of the Neolithic
Battle Axe Culture |
95 |
Workplace sex discrimination claims are common--but they're
not making it into court |
96 |
A deep dive into what drives protests in Ghana |
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Investigators report arsonists using snack foods to start
fires |
98 |
How the language we use entrenches inequalities |
99 |
Cretan tomb's location may have strengthened territorial claim |
100 |
Meet Siamraptor suwati, a new species of giant predatory
dinosaur from Thailand |
101 |
Study finds prehistoric humans ate bone marrow like canned
soup 400,000 years ago |
102 |
Research topic contributes to persistent gap in NIH research
grants to black scientists |
103 |
Children associate white, but not black, men with 'brilliant'
stereotype, new study finds |
104 |
Political parties with less interest in an issue more likely
to take radical stance |
105 |
2 Nobel literature prizes to be awarded after 2018 scandal |
106 |
Olga Tokarczuk, Peter Handke win Nobel literature prizes |
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Ancient fossils reveal fresh clues about early life on land |
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