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Medieval Squirrels Linked to Spread of Leprosy in Humans
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New study on how anger could increase risk of heart disease
Science shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack risk
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Type 2 diabetes: Ancient grains may help regulate blood sugar
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Study finds women live longer but have poorer quality lives than men
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Scientists Intrigued by Bacteria That Turns Any Blood Into Universal Donor Type
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Vitamin D Improves Immunity to Cancer And Reduces Tumor Growth in Mice, Study Finds
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Bird flu threatens to put a damper on cow cuddling
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Dairy worker with bird flu never developed respiratory symptoms, only pinkeye
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The Relationship Between the Retromandibular Vein and the Extratemporal Segment of the Facial Nerve: A Prospective Cadaveric Study of 24 Hemifaces
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New Hope for Neurological Disorders: Scientists Have Discovered How an Essential Nutrient Enters the Brain
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Midlife exercise may improve health even after years of inactivity: Study
Women in midlife are encouraged to stay active to boost their health
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New approach for developing cancer vaccines could make immunotherapies more effective in acute myeloid leukemia
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