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Little protection from cold seen in Vitamin C Conducted over several decades and including more than 11000 people who took daily doses of at least 200 milligrams, the review found that vitamin C, ...
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Earth-friendly grenades proposed World Science, the first and only global science news site. See the top science news here - long before it's in the papers.
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Obesity found to spread socially Jul 25, 2007 ... If two people listed each other as friends, the effect multiplied in strength: increase in obesity risk shot up 171 percent. ...
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The newborn mind's not-quite "blank slate" The infant mind’s not-quite “blank slate”. Oct. 30, 2006. Special to World Science. New findings may have clarified an old debate over whether our mental ...
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Poverty may reduce kids' brain function Dec 6, 2008 ... Brain function was measured by means of an electroencephalograph, ... neuroscientists who use games to improve children’s reasoning ability. ...
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When a stone lands in water One of nature’s most beautiful spectacles is simply the way a watery surface dances when a falling stone hits it, especially in the first instants after the ...
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As flowers bloomed, dinos went soft, finds suggest As flowers bloomed, dinos went soft, finds suggest. Posted May 4, 2005. Courtesy Utah Geological Survey, University of Utah and World Science staff ...
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Pain relief without the numbness Oct 3, 2007 ... Anyone who has received a stiff dose of painkiller knows that full pain relief is almost unimaginable without an accompanying numbness, ...
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First baby born from commercial frozen donor egg bank World Science, the first and only global science news site. See the top science news here - long before it's in the papers.
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First baby born from commercial frozen donor egg bank The 8 pound, 2 ounce baby girl is apparently the first baby born after being conceived with a frozen donor egg from a commercial egg bank, scientists say. ...
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