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APP FOR PREVENTING PREGNANCY GETS FDA MARKETING APPROVAL. IS IT RELIABLE?
A smartphone app for preventing pregnancy has just become the first of its kind to receive marketing approval from the U.S.
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GLAUCOMA MAY BE A CURABLE AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE, SAY SCIENTISTS?
Glaucoma, the blinding condition which affects nearly 500,000 people in Britain, may be an autoimmune disease which could be cured, scientists believe.
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NASA?S NEW SPACE PROBE WILL VENTURE CLOSER TO THE SUN THAN ANY CRAFT BEFORE IT
The Parker Solar Probe is on a mission to "touch" the Sun.
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AN UNDERWATER IRISH CANYON IS SUCKING CO2 OUT OF THE ATMOSPHERE
A research expedition to a huge underwater canyon off the Irish coast has shed light on a hidden process that sucks the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere.
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ANCIENT OCTAGON-SHAPED TOMB REVEALS MORBID TALES FROM MONGOL-RULED CHINA
Archaeologists in Yangquan, China, have discovered an octagon-shaped tomb with walls covered in murals that dates back some 700 years, when the descendants of Genghis Khan ruled China.
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HERE?S HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP AND HIS VP PLAN TO GET THEIR SPACE FORCE
The Vice President outlines the first four steps in the plan.
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SCIENTISTS KNEW BLUE LIGHT FROM SCREENS CONTRIBUTED TO BLINDNESS. NOW THEY KNOW WHY.
And their research could lead to a preventative treatment.
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HUMAN AGEING NOT CAUSED BY WEAR AND TEAR BUT UNHELPFUL GENES, STUDY SUGGESTS
Humans do not age because of wear and tear but because biological processes - which once helped us -fail to shut off, new research suggests.
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INDUCING LABOR AT 39 WEEKS LOWERS RISK OF C-SECTION
Pregnant woman who reach
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HERE'S HOW PEOPLE FIRST ARRIVED IN THE NEW WORLD ? MAYBE
Did the first people to inhabit the Americas hug the coast after crossing the Bering Strait or travel farther inland, between two massive ice sheets?
This question has dogged researchers for decades.
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