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Religious people are more likely to approve of capital punishment. That's something that's always intrigued me - partly because I find the idea of killing another human being in cold blood absolutely horrific. To be fair, however, there's a lot of variation between different religious groups in the support for the death penalty, and perhaps that holds at least a partial answer. Maybe there's somet...

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BBC News - 'Blind' mice eyesight treated with transplanted cells

bbc.co.uk — “British scientists have restored the sight of blind mice by transplanting light-sensitive photoreceptor cells into their eyes.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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State College, PA - Michele Marchetti: Penn State Food Services Employees Act as Concierges for Gluten-Free Student Diners

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amednews: [slideshow] A remote check-in on baby - Hospital webcams provide a constant watchful eye as parents and relatives of newborns can observe via a computer or smartphone. ... American Medical News

ama-assn.org — “Hospital webcams provide a constant watchful eye as parents and relatives of newborns can observe via a computer or smartphone.View full resource at ama-assn.org

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Hospital webcams provide constant watchful eye for relatives of babies. Slide show: http://t.co/Ddeyu9V7

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Improving care transitions with technology - Search Eldercare

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DailyGood: 13-Year Old Gymnast: Fearless ... and Legally Blind, by Huffington Post

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BBC News - Email and web use 'to be monitored' under new laws

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Teen With Epilepsy Stomped: The Other Side | FOX8.com – Cleveland news & weather from WJW Television FOX 8

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Chicago visit an eye-opener for Moose Jaw EMS staff - News - The Moose Jaw Times Herald

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Ontario eyes stricter licensing for doctors | News | National Post

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Legally Blind, Cincinnati Woman Becomes Successful Photographer - ABC News

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Digital imaging may bring diabetic eye disease screening to primary care

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Eye health is related to brain health | e! Science News

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