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PREGNANCY DIET & NUTRITION: WHAT TO EAT, WHAT NOT TO EAT
What a woman eats and drinks during pregnancy is her baby's main source of nourishment. So, experts recommend that a mother-to-be choose a variety of healthy foods and beverages to provide the important nutrients a baby needs for growth and development.
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MITT ROMNEY'S PROSTATE CANCER: WHAT'S A GOOD PROGNOSIS?
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was treated for
prostate cancer
last summer, according to news reports.
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CONFLICTING REPORTS FOLLOW SPACEX’S SECRET ZUMA MISSION
Conflicting reports about the supposed loss of a secret spy satellite have begun to swirl after a seemingly successful mission. SpaceX contends that it fulfilled its duty without a hitch.
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REPRODUCTIVE TECH WILL LET FUTURE HUMANS INHABIT THE BODY THEY TRULY WANT
The way we see our bodies is changing. Can medical procedures keep up?
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WRECK OF DUTCH WARSHIP FOUND BURIED BENEATH CORAL
Divers in the blue waters around the Yucatán Peninsula have discovered three historic treasures: a sunken lighthouse and the remains of an 18th-century Dutch warship and a 19th-century British steamer, according to Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
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A NEW AI THAT DETECTS “DECEPTION” MAY BRING AN END TO LYING AS WE KNOW IT
The system could spot liars in courtrooms and beyond.
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RARE HYBRID BIRD DISCOVERED IN THE AMAZON IN A FIRST
A rare, vivid green bird with radiant yellow head feathers is actually a unique hybrid species that lives in the Amazon rainforest, researchers have found.
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HUNDREDS OF 'BOILED' BATS FALL FROM SKY IN AUSTRALIAN HEAT WAVE
Extreme heat in Australia has deadly consequences.
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NEW SWALLOWABLE SENSOR COULD TRANSFORM OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN GUT
New swallowable sensors could illuminate dynamic systems of the gut that were previously hidden. The first human trials of the sensors suggested they are safe and can detect gut disorders and also made known something about the immune system.
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NOT COOL: WHY AN ICE CREAM MUSEUM GOT FINED FOR ITS 'SPRINKLES'
Multicolored, sugary sprinkles are a popular topping for ice cream cones and sundaes, but a swimming pool filled with fake sprinkles at a Florida pop-up museum recently landed the institution in hot water.
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