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Study: Vaccines & Hand-Washing Can Reduce Prejudice Against Immigrants, the Obese & Crack Addicts | 80beats | Discover Magazine
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Study: Public disclosure of hospital infection rates vary by state : Johns Hopkins University – The Gazette
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Study shows hotter days may worsen the ability to perform mental tasks in some people with MS : National MS Society
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Zip code as important as genetic code in childhood obesity
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Weight loss study: Fads not as helpful as exercising, eating less - latimes.com
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Autism: The Musical on the Oprah Winfrey Network | Facebook
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First study to examine long-term effects of climate change on life expectancy
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Dental X-rays Linked to Brain Tumors
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Summer Temperature Swings May Harm Elderly
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Half of cancers preventable: Study | Health | Life | London Free Press
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Obesity in Pregnancy Linked to Autism in Kids « Health e
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Immigrants may have higher risk of preeclampsia in pregnancy - Health - CBC News
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Soy Supplements May Cool Hot Flashes: Study
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PLoS Medicine: Five Futures for Academic Medicine
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Eating White Rice May Raise Risk of Type 2 Diabetes - Diabetes Health
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VACCINE BOOKS (ENGLISH)
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