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Community-based prevention programs improve psychological, heart health

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Cameroon Elephant Massacre Shows Poaching, Ivory Trade Require an International Response | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American Blog Network

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Drug Addiction May Make Users More Vulnerable to Stress: Scientific American

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Women More Likely To Have 'Broken Heart Syndrome'

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