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Dogs can sniff out malaria, study shows

October 29, 2018 Can, Dogs, malaria, out, shows, sniff, study

Malaria was responsible for 445,000 global deaths in 2016, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In total, 216 million

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Firsthand 9/11 exposure fueling alcohol- and drug-related deaths: study

October 29, 2018 9/11, Alcohol, and, deaths, drug-related, exposure, Firsthand, fueling, study

(HealthDay)—People directly exposed to the World Trade Center terrorist attacks appear at increased risk of drug- and alcohol-related death, a

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Tooth loss can indicate malnutrition, study says

October 25, 2018 Can, indicate, loss, malnutrition, Says, study, tooth

Older adults are at risk for both impaired oral health and malnutrition, according to a study by Rutgers University researchers.

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Alcohol helps you remember good times and not the bad ones, study says

October 25, 2018 Alcohol, bad, good, helps, not, ones, remember, Says, study, Times

You CAN drink away your troubles, study says: Alcohol affects a gene making your brain forget the bad times and

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Women’s birth canals in Kenya, Korea, Kansas not the same: study

October 24, 2018 birth, canals, in, Kansas, Kenya, Korea, not, same, study, the, Women's

Credit: CC0 Public Domain The size and shape of women’s birth canals vary depending on what part of the world

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There's Plastic in Your Poop: Study Warns Microplastics May Be Hurting Us All

October 23, 2018 All, be, Hurting, in, may, microplastics, plastic, Poop:, study, There's, US, warns, your

Scientists have been warning us for years about the potential dangers of plastics in the human food chain. Now, they

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Health Problems 

New study finds ‘timing cells’ in the brain may underlie an animal’s inner clock

October 23, 2018 an, Animals, brain, cells, clock, finds, in, inner, may, New, study, the, Timing, underlie

Are you taking your time when feeding your pet? Fluffy and Fido are on to you—and they can tell when

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Health Problems 

Urban and rural rates of childhood cancer survival the same, study finds

October 23, 2018 and, cancer, Childhood, finds, of, rates, Rural, same, study, survival, the, Urban

Childhood and adolescent cancer survival in the United States does not vary by rural/urban residence at the time of diagnosis,

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Microplastics discovered in human stools across the globe in ‘first study of its kind’

October 23, 2018 across, discovered, First, globe, Human, in, It's, kind, microplastics, of, stools, study, the

Microplastics have been found in the human food chain as particles made of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) and others were

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Health Problems 

Mouse study supports stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy

October 22, 2018 cell, cerebral, for, mouse, palsy, stem, study, supports, therapy

Neural stem cells can repair damaged parts of the brain and restore motor impairments in mice that display features of

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