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LAZY COOKS WHO USE READY-MADE SAUCES ARE MORE LIKELY TO GET CANCER?
Lazy cooks are nearly three times more likely to develop aggressive breast cancer compared to those who eat healthily, a new study suggests.
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GPS HANDING OUT TOO MANY ANTIBIOTICS HARMS CANCER SURVIVAL CHANCES
GPs overprescribingantibioticsis significantly damaging the survival chances of cancer patients, leading oncologists have warned.
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BLOOD IN YOUR VEINS IS NOT BLUE ? HERE'S WHY IT'S ALWAYS RED
Human blood is red because of the protein hemoglobin, which contains a red-colored compound called heme that's crucial for carrying oxygen through your bloodstream.
Heme contains an iron atom which binds to oxygen
; it's this molecule that transports oxygen from your lungs to other parts of the body.
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DARK MATTER MAY HAVE AN ELECTRIC CHARGE
Dark matter, the stuff that's hypothesized to make up about a quarter of the universe yet doesn't seem to interact with light at all, could have a tiny electric charge, according to a new study.
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HOW LONG DO TARDIGRADES LIVE?
Tardigrades are probably the most paradoxical animals on the planet. On the one hand, these microscopic organisms are impossibly cute, seeming like tiny blimps that bumble around harmlessly on their stubby legs.
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GOOGLE DITCHES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, UPDATES ITS CODE OF ETHICS
Internal emails reveal the scale of Project Maven.
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HERE'S WHAT COULD HAPPEN IF YOU DON'T PROPERLY REMOVE MASCARA
A woman in Australia who had a habit of not washing off her mascara developed serious eye problems that could have taken her vision, according to a new report.
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THE NEWLY-PASSED RIGHT TO TRY ACT IS REDUNDANT AND RISKY
The FDA already had a program to let terminally ill people access experimental drugs.
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7 FUTURISTIC THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR BODY WHEN YOU DIE
I think people are tired of being put in a wooden box in the ground.
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THE FDA PUTS THE BRAKES ON A MAJOR CRISPR TRIAL IN HUMANS
If it works, the treatment could go a long way towards improving the lives of people with sickle cell disease.
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