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The light and dark face of a star-forming nebula: ESO is unveiling an image of the little known Gum 19, a faint ne... http://bit.ly/ay57WX

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Autism: The Musical on the Oprah Winfrey Network | Facebook

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Prunes May Have Positive Impact on Osteoporosis - Life Extension Daily News

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How stress influences disease: Study reveals inflammation as the culprit

sciencedaily.com — “Stress wreaks havoc on the mind and body. Until now, it has not been clear exactly how stress influences disease and health. Now researchers have found that chronic psychological stress is associated with the body losing its ability to regulate the inflammatory response. The research shows for the first time that the effects of psychological stress on the body's ability to regulate inflammation can promote the development and progression of disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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How #Stress Influences Disease: Study Reveals Inflammation as the Culprit [ScienceDaily] http://t.co/RD4SSyTz

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GAVI announces HPV, rubella vaccines will be available to developing countries

news-medical.net — “"The GAVI Alliance has announced that it will include human papillomavirus (HPV) and combined measles-rubella vaccines in its portfolio for the first time" to help protect women from cervical cancer and children from disability or premature death, Africa Science News reports.View full resource at news-medical.net

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nsf.gov - News - Video - Research determined that the pathways of the brain resemble that of a woven sheet of fabric. - US National Science Foundation (NSF)

nsf.gov — “nsf.gov - News - Video - Research determined that the pathways of the brain resemble that of a woven sheet of fabric. - US National Science Foundation (NSF)View full resource at nsf.gov

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Research determined that the pathways of the #brain resemble that of a woven sheet of fabric via @nsf (video) http://t.co/UFpjCnos #science

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Balancing science, faith: Researchers studying how medical schools help doctors incorporate religious beliefs - KansasCity.com

kansascity.com — “As a medical student, Dr. Julie Oyler was told to remove the cross she wore on the lapel of her white coat. As a resident, Dr. Aasim Padela was told he wouldn't have time to recite Islam's five daily prayers. But ignoring God was not an option for Oyler, an evangelical Christian, and Padela, a Muslim. Nor should it be, according to researchers at the University of Chicago, where both doctors now freely practice their medical specialties and religious traditions.View full resource at kansascity.com

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BBC News - Resistance spread 'compromising' fight against malaria

bbc.co.uk — “Scientists find new evidence that resistance to the front-line treatments for malaria is increasing.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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N.C.'s health divide reflects wealth disparities - Health/Science - NewsObserver.com

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Eat like a caveman: paleo diet creates new trend in healthy eating - Iowa State Daily: News

iowastatedaily.com — “Go back 2.6 million years to the Paleolithic Era. You will not see your average person reaching into their freezer to pull out a microwaveable dinner. View full resource at iowastatedaily.com

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Nation’s top technology official advocates putting health data in patients’ hands — Health — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine

bangordailynews.com — “BANGOR, Maine — It’s not often that a senior White House official uses the word “awesomeness” in a speech, let alone to describe government health data, but U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park believes in the power of information. During an energetic presentation Tuesday at the Spectacular Event Center, Park ... Maine news, sports, politics and election results, and obituaries. The Bangor Daily News is your source for breaking news in Maine and up-to-the-second election results.View full resource at bangordailynews.com

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News In Brief: Highlights From The American Physical Society April Meeting, Atlanta - Science News

sciencenews.org — “String theory’s take on the Higgs, newborn pulsars may have iron by-products, and coupled neutrons in beryllium nuclei revealedView full resource at sciencenews.org

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Highlights from #APSApril http://t.co/4iMw1xey String theory on Higgs, newborn pulsars, and coupled neutrons in beryllium nuclei

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Spring Has Sprung! Venture Funding up for Biotech | BioWorld

bioworld.com — “BioWorld Online is the news service of record for the biotechnology industry and is updated every business morning. BioWorld Online will keep you up to date on all of the industry's business, science and regulatory news -- mergers and collaborations, FDA hearings and results, breakthroughs in research and much more.View full resource at bioworld.com

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And BioWorld tracks a 34% increase in biotech venture rounds in the first quarter. http://t.co/FFClahM2

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PrettyHardWork.com to Give Away Personal Training, Exercise DVDs, Cash Prizes and More to Visitors in Swimsuit Ready Challenge - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: Fitness Website Gives Away 15 Prizes for Swimsuit Ready ChallengeCommerce Township, MI (PRWEB) April 04, 2012 PrettyHardWork.com, a fitness website with tips and advice for women who participate in intense exercises, today announced a month-long focus on getting their visitors "swimsuit ready" by giving away training packages and providing daily exercises for trouble spots like abs and glutes.Visitors can enter to win a fitness training package including these: 90 DayView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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

dailygood.org — “Most athletes have the benefit of seeing what's ahead of them -- an opponent, the bars, a vault. But for 13-year-old Lola Walters, she usually has no idea what's coming until she's literally five feet away from it. Walters, a Washington resident, is legally blind, and suffers from a disease called nystagmus which causes her eyes to shift constantly, leaving her with double vision and no depth perception. She may fall more often than her peers but gets back on the bars with a grace and grit that View full resource at dailygood.org

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Good News - Live Your Dream ... Like This 13 Year Old (Legally Blind) Gymnast http://t.co/WBCBd3Ij #good #hope #gymnastics

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Brain Scan Foretells Who Will Fold Under Pressure - Science News

sciencenews.org — “Tests on high-stakes math problems identify key regions of neural activity linked to chokingView full resource at sciencenews.org

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Brain scan foretells who will fold under pressure http://t.co/1aMa3GzJ (ScienceNews)

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