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Yes, The Air In Your Office Is Slowing Down Your Brain According to a study published last week in Environmental Health Reports, the poor air quality in conventional buildings can drastically reduce ...
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Chris Cairns repeatedly denies any involvement in match-fixing to court The former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns told Southwark crown court he had never contemplated match-fixing. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA.
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Can Prenatal Choline Cut Schizophrenia Risk in Kids? In an update to a recent study, researchers say they are continuing to find evidence that women who take supplements containing choline when ...
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Lines review – a baptism of fire in the barracks "We can't say they didn't tell us," remarks Locke when the going gets tough, but have they been told what all this training is for in a changing political ...
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Chart-topper Adele just did something no artist in history has ever done before The 10-time Grammy winner just did something no artist in history has done before: She sold over 1 million US downloads of a song in one week.
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Apple May Have To Stop Selling iPhone In The UK I know, that headline is quite the starting point, but stay with me here, there's some real truth in this. First, here's the tweet from Wikipedia founder ...
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Tencent Plans $1 Billion Investment in Chinese Technology Startup For Tencent, which is already an investor in Dianping, the $1 billion ... Over the past few years, Tencent has invested in Chinese tech firms such as ...
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Three Alleged Members of Islamic State Detained in Spain MADRID—Three Moroccan-born Spanish residents suspected of being members of Islamic State were taken into custody in Madrid and accused of ...
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Sweetener in Gum Is Causing Surge in Accidental Dog Poisonings Tonia Cox had no idea that a sweetener in sugarless chewing gum could nearly kill Murphy Jo, her family's dog. Ms. Cox, of Charlotte, N.C., came ...
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Memory-boosting devices tested in humans Military-service members can suffer brain injury and memory loss when exposed to explosions in enclosed spaces, even if they do not sustain overt ...
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