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HALF OF OVER-65S TAKE AT LEAST FIVE DRUGS A DAY?
Almost half of over-65s in England are taking at least five different drugs a day, a Cambridge University study has found.
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FACTS ABOUT CHROMIUM
Known for its silver, shiny appearance, chromium is used to coat cars, stoves and other appliances to protect them from corrosion and to improve their looks.
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HOW READY ARE WE FOR A PANDEMIC? WE ASKED AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE EXPERT
Medical experts think the world is due for another global pandemic. Professor of Medicine at Queen's University, Dr. Gerald A. Evans, thinks we have 50 years tops. We have quite a bit of work to do before we're prepared for the onslaught.
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AIR FORCE GENERAL SAYS THE US COULD HAVE AN OPERATIONAL SPACE FORCE IN THREE YEARS
Air Force Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast believes the US could potentially have an operational space force in as few as three years. However, at the current level of investment and development, the nation's military may not be operational in space for another half a century.
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AIR POLLUTION IS A BIGGER RISK FOR PEOPLE WITH?A, B, OR AB BLOOD TYPES, STUDY FINDS?
People with type A, B, or AB blood have agreater chance of suffering a heart attack or chest pain during episodes of high air pollution compared to those with type O, scientists have found.
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LIFE CAN SURVIVE ON MARS FAR, FAR LONGER THAN WE THOUGHT
Its millions and millions of years.
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EARLY MEDIEVAL FARMING VILLAGE UNEARTHED NEAR FAMED VIKING SITE
Archaeologists in Denmark have unearthed the remains of a 1,500-year-old farming village near the famed
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EATING A HANDFUL OF NUTS TWICE A WEEK CAN SLASH THE RISK OF HEART DISEASE?
Eating a handful of nuts a couple of times a week can cut the risk of heart disease by almost a quarter, research has shown.
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ELECTRIC CARS DON'T INTERFERE WITH HEART IMPLANTS
Fans of Tesla electric cars who also have implanted heart devices can rest easy.
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WHAT CREATURE MADE THIS FACE IN AN MRI MACHINE?
When you're in charge of brain scans for a major research lab, you witness a lot of strange stuff.
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