I'll take two oatmeal raisin and a high risk of identity theft
Two more women with transplanted uteruses are due to give birth in the next couple of weeks, too
About 20 percent of our daily sodium intake is delivered between two slices of bread
Well-trained muscles could be protecting the body from an imbalance of chemicals that lead to depression
The case, which was later dismissed by a judge, accused the company of failing to pay royalties to Anna S. Harrington
The placebo effect isn't just for pills
This could mean that therapies delivered after dark might be more effective
Scribbling and sketching aren’t just practices to idle time away, but a more fundamental indication of our need for language
In parched Syria and Iraq, water is a weapon
Some cities seek to change the second Monday in October to a more politically correct, inclusive holiday
Course design, genetics, training and luck all have a hand in this game
It's all about the elasticity, moisture and oil content
Railways, a booming population and many sex workers created ideal conditions for the virus to spread
Long-term missions must deal with hallucinations, boredom and the silent treatment between crew members
Uranium mining will be banned for the next 20 years on nearly 1 million acres of land near the Grand Canyon
The Park Service will be killing bison that stray from the park
It seems that maternal attachment does not discriminate between species
The massive research effort will help predict the increasingly unpredictable Indian monsoons as the climate changes
The 31-year old struck the whale near the end of the fall season for Alaska's bowhead subsistence hunters
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