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[ad_1] Global QYResearch's New Global Neuromonitoring Devices Market (IONM) Study Report for 2018 aims to provide the target audience with new market insights and knowledge gaps through the information processed and opinions …
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[ad_1] Wikimedia The Yaure FEED study should improve the levels of estimating the accuracy of investment costs to a range of +/- 10% which should be completed in October 2018. Perseus Mining …
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[ad_1] Women who drank alcohol and smoked during pregnancy had an almost three times greater risk of stillbirth compared with women who completely abstained from these behaviors. Experts from the University of …
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[ad_1] A new review by Public Health England warned that walking and aerobic exercises no longer cut it for optimal health and fitness. He suggested paying attention to bodybuilding and routines such …
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