Normandy Nessie , or the Madeira Beach Monster , as it's been referred
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Astronauts going to Mars could face bone marrow problems - Canadian doctors
Twenty-four women who volunteered to stay in bed for two months in France have helped a Canadian doctor gain insight into a health challenges that could someday face astronauts travelling to Mars: rapidly-aging bone marrow.
Center for Foodborne Illness Research & Prevention Serve Reports
Put down that salad or medium-rare cheeseburger you're eating, pitch the brie cheese you enjoy with a glass of wine, and clear the chicken and leafy greens from
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'Missing link' newly Discovered Dinosaur Species in South Africa Forest
A newly discovered dinosaur species that roamed about 200 million years ago might help explain how the creatures evolved into the largest animals on land, scientists in South Africa
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Rhabdomyosarcoma Fast-Growing & Highly Malignant Cancer in Child’s Body
Warning Signs of Childhood Cancer Rhabdomyosarcoma is a fast-growing, highly malignant tumor which accounts for over half of the soft tissue sarcomas in children
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America Out of Touch With Rest of World Regarding Global Warming
Delegates at last week's Barcelona climate talks were frustrated that U.S negotiators came to the table unable to commit to concrete steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to our seized legislative engine
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Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health, Study on Diet, Lifestyle Factors
A 40-year study of 238,000 women found those who were obese at 18 had twice the risk of developing MS compared to women who were slimmer at that age.
Read more »Obesity responsible for 100,000 cancer cases annually - Report
More than 100,000 cases of cancer each year are caused by excess body fat, according to a report released Thursday in Washington.

Yoga can effectively reduce chronic back pain - Study
Yoga may be more effective than standard treatment in reducing chronic low back pain in minority populations, according to a new study.

Newborns Cry in Melodic Patterns in their Native Language
A new research finds that babies cry in melodic patterns of the native languages their parents speak well before their first babbles or coos.

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EKISTICS Related To Science Of Human Settlements
As a scientific mode of study is currently found to rely on statistics and description, organized in five ekistic elements
Read more »Scientists use computer to read "the mind's eye" on screen
Scientists have discovered how to read 'the mind’s eye' using a computer that can replicate what humans are seeing or recalling by monitoring their brain activity.
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