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Dogs in the Home May Lower Kids' Odds for Ast... 2, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to dogs or farm animals early in life appears to reduce a child's risk of developing asthma, a new study shows.
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No Digital Divide: Mobile Media Plentiful in Low-Income Families The researchers looked at families with children under age 4 in an urban, low-income, minority community, and found that nearly all the children had ...
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Artificial Object in Trans-lunar Orbit to Impact Earth on November 13 Because it was also observed twice in 2013 by the same survey team, astronomers have the data they need to model its orbit and trajectory, and as far ...
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The most dominant F1 car in history is coming to Forza 6 The news was announced in a post by Forza developer Turn 10. The MP4/4 is one of seven new cars being added to the game, including a 1980 ...
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Has 'made in Germany' badge been harmed by the Volkswagen scandal? A worker at Volkswagen's factory in Dresden prepares a car for delivery. Politicians traditionally have a big influence on the company's management ...
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Cashin: 'Santa Claus' rally will be cut in half "When October is up over 7 percent, the result of the next two months — the so-called Santa Claus rally — is cut in half," UBS's director of NYSE floor ...
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Man convicted of murder in secret trial seeks to take case to Strasbourg Wang Yam was convicted at the Old Bailey after a trial during which his defence was heard in secret on the grounds of national security. The way ...
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How long will Chipotle be in the penalty box? That is the top priority now," Chipotle Communications Director Chris Arnold said in a statement. He also said that no cause for the outbreak has been ...
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Pakistan v England: James Taylor puts England in good position James Taylor's maiden half-century moved England into a good position on the second day of the third and final Test against Pakistan in Sharjah.
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Let Girls Learn Right now, 62 million girls worldwide are not in school. They're receiving no formal education at all—no reading, no writing, no math—none of the ...
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