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Scientists Zero In on a New Target for Obesity Such a simple fix may sound too good to be true, but the approach has shown promise in experiments with mice, rats and monkeys. If the therapy can ...
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Campus Fears Drive Boom in Threat-Assessment Teams The Virginia Tech shootings in 2007 pushed campus safety to the top of colleges' agendas, prompting administrators at Santa Monica and hundreds ...
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Amazon offered billions in tax breaks for second US headquarters (Reuters) - U.S. cities are offering Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) at least as much as $7 billion in tax breaks ahead of a Thursday deadline as they ...
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Jack Wilshere backs Arsenal to bounce back in Red Star Belgrade cauldron Jack Wilshere in training with Theo Walcott and Alexis Sánchez before Arsenal's match against Red Star Belgrade. Photograph: Stuart ...
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Federal Ban Leaves Thousands of Pets Behind in Puerto Rico Local residents wait in line during a water distribution in Bayamon following damages caused by Hurricane Maria in Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, October ...
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Aristolochic acids and their derivatives are widely implicated in liver cancers in Taiwan and ... The dark side of an herbal medicine. Aristolochic acid, an herbal compound found in many traditional medicines, had been previously linked to kidney ...
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