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@maziar_arsalan From our medical perspective, global nuclear disarmament is a great idea. http://ow.ly/gOXo #globalzero #nuclear -DF

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For Most Of Human History, Being An Omnivore Was No Dilemma : The Salt : NPR

npr.org — “Humans and other primates have been omnivores for some time, which may have given us an evolutionary edge over strictly meat or plant eaters, a new study shows. It may have also prompted us to wean our babies faster, another study says.View full resource at npr.org

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For Most Of Human History, Being An Omnivore Was No Dilemma : The Salt : NPR http://t.co/umFEa4ng

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Le tour du monde en 80 pains | canjeero

letourdumondeen80pains.com — “Le tour du monde en 80 pains | canjeeroView full resource at letourdumondeen80pains.com

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The Science and History of Treating Depression - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Just because the wonder drugs of the ’90s have disappointed doesn’t mean the science should be completely discarded. But it does mean we need a more sophisticated theory of depression.View full resource at nytimes.com

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The Science and History of Treating Depression - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Just because the wonder drugs of the ’90s have disappointed doesn’t mean the science should be completely discarded. But it does mean we need a more sophisticated theory of depression.View full resource at nytimes.com

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NYT: The Science and History of Treating Depression - Just because the wonder drugs of the ’90s have disappointed do... http://t.co/UnMMxpUz

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Finding the roots and early branches of the tree of life

labspaces.net — “A study published in PLoS Computational Biology maps the development of life-sustaining chemistry to the history of early life. Researchers Rogier Braakman and Eric Smith of the Santa Fe Institute traced the six methods of carbon fixation seen in modern life back to a single ancestral form.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Finding the roots and early branches of the tree of life - http://t.co/lOEWLUWS

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Food Chain by Team Food Chain — Kickstarter

kickstarter.com — “Team Food Chain is raising funds for Food Chain on Kickstarter! Our food is picked by the most exploited people in the US. It always has been. Can you stomach that or will you stop the cycle?View full resource at kickstarter.com

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Sadly, history of farm labor in U.S. is history of exploitation > Food Chain @kickstarter http://t.co/JMke1Gxm @Sanjay_Rawal

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The Feeding Tube Diet: A New Tool for Wedding Planners | Celebrity Diagnosis

celebritydiagnosis.com — “The Feeding Tube Diet: A New Tool for Wedding Planners | Celebrity DiagnosisView full resource at celebritydiagnosis.com

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G-Tube Diet: Better 'cause you can hide the feeding tube under clothes not sticking out of your nose http://t.co/HRy2xmHN

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Innovation! Your new core competency

hhnmag.com — “H&HN is the flagship publication of the American Hospital Association and the most trusted and credible management publication in the field. It is the leading publication for hospital and system executives, and it continues its history of journalistic excellence by capturing more national editorial and design awards than any other health care management magazine. Hospitals & Health Networks marked a milestone in 2007, celebrating eight decades of service. For eight decades, we have continually pView full resource at hhnmag.com

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Childhood Trauma 'Profound' Predictor of PTSD - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “A positive history of childhood trauma is a strong predictor of PTSD and has the potential to be used to place law enforcement and military personnel, new research shows. Medscape Medical NewsView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Childhood Trauma 'Profound' Predictor of PTSD: A positive history of childhood trauma is a strong predictor of P... http://t.co/qrydcvdv

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Alcohol Use With Opioids Common Even Without Abuse Past

painlive.com — “Alcohol or sedative use during chronic opioid therapy for non-cancer pain puts patients at risk for adverse events such as respiratory depression or sedation, and the risk of concurrent use of central nervous system depressants is not limited to patients with a history of substance abuse, according to a study published in the March issue of The Journal of Pain.View full resource at painlive.com

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Alcohol Use With Opioids Common Even Without Abuse Past http://t.co/lMXKIqXS

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Bitter medicine: gout and the birth of the cocktail : The Lancet

thelancet.com — “Bitter medicine: gout and the birth of the cocktail. By - Richard BarnettView full resource at thelancet.com

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When gout left you shaken, but not stirred. The medical roots of cocktails http://t.co/5YyH9lHJ

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Boehringer Ingelheim Corp - Android Apps on Google Play

play.google.com — “„Our future has a history“. Experience Boehringer Ingelheim’s history with this application. From the very beginning in 1885 until today.View full resource at play.google.com

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Birdbooker Report 217 | @GrrlScientist | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Books, books, beautiful books! This is a list of biology, ecology, environment, natural history and animal books that are (or will soon be) available to occupy your bookshelves (or your library's bookshelves…View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Family history matters, but lifestyle changes can make a big difference in your heart health. | USA WEEKEND | usaweekend.com

usaweekend.com — “Dr. Travis Stork, emergency room physician and co-host of ?The Doctors,? talks about heart health and highlights ways people can make a difference in their personal heart health and cholesterol.View full resource at usaweekend.com

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Family history matters, but lifestyle changes can make a big difference in your heart health. http://t.co/TkmWo8v3 via @usaweekend

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Dieting: a pot-bellied history | Life and style | The Observer

guardian.co.uk — “We tend to think of weight-loss regimes as the product of our image-obsessed age – but Byron and Nietzsche were on them too. Louise Foxcroft chronicles the diet industry's ups and downs, from laxative…View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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