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New Study Reveals Built-In Mechanism In Brown Fat: Key To Combating Obesity
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Enzymes open new path to universal donor blood
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World Health Organization reports global measles cases rising
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A healthy lifestyle can mitigate genetic risk for early death by 62%, study suggests
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Eating more avocados could help women stave off Type 2 diabetes, study says
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Women with Heart Disease Less Likely to Receive Life-saving Drugs than Men
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New study challenges long-held assumption about cancer
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