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Bacteria lurking in blood could be culprit in countless diseases Could microbes be to blame for a host of diseases we thought they had nothing to do with? Researchers have found that bacteria in the blood of ...
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First Factories, Now Services Signal Cracks in U.S. Economy Some cracks could be starting to appear in the picture of an otherwise resilient U.S. economy. An abrupt drop in the Institute for Supply Management's ...
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Theresa May avoids questions on UK's future in EU single market Theresa May has again refused to say whether the UK could remain in the EU single market after Brexit, using her first prime minister's questions since ...
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Why one in 10 students drop out of uni in their first year At the London Metropolitan University, the number rises to one in five (20%). Retention rates haven't gone down since 2010, but they remain ...
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Starbucks to serve stevia-based sweetener in select cafes Starbucks Corp, the world's largest coffee chain, said it would serve its first stevia-based, zero-calorie sweetener at select cafes in the U.S. and ...
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