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[ad_1] Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images) Too many good things can definitely be bad for us. But a new study published Friday in the JAMA Network Open suggests that exercise is an …
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[ad_1] Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. CBS NEWS – The electronic cigarette brand Juul is known for its popularity among teens. …
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[ad_1] AAfrican Americans may have more access to revolutionary treatment in the future to avoid contracting HIV. The treatment, called Truvada for PrEP, stopping the spread of HIV in Australia, and researchers …
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[ad_1] Children with asthma who are growing up in a New York neighborhood where air pollution is prevalent need emergency medical care more often than asthmatics in less polluted areas. That's what …
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[ad_1] Plants dispersed by the wind have developed ingenious ways of raising their seeds. The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) uses a bristle pack that strengthens drag resistance and helps keep seeds in …
Read More »Juul e-cigarettes pose addiction risk for young users, study finds
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[ad_1] October 19, 2018 Human neurons are much larger than those of mice and rats, so we do not know if it is the size that makes the difference in terms of …
Read More »A new study of how dogs interpret human languages explains which commands they can really understand.
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