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Children who miss breakfast are less happy in life

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Come at me bro: 65 million Americans now own firearms for protection

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Infant Health Decline Linked to 2016 Election Stress, Study Finds

The first PrEPVacc volunteer participant receives an injection at the launch of the launch of the PrePVacc Trial at the Masaka site of the MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, on Tuesday 15 December 2020.

HIV Vaccine Trial Fails to Prevent Infections, Raises New Questions

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Weight Gain in Young Adults Linked to Poorer Heart Health Later in Life

An artistic depiction of the hottest areas of Durham, North Carolina and where its weather stations are located. Note that the hottest areas of town have the fewest weather stations, leading to an underestimation of the temperatures in these areas.

For many urban residents, it’s even hotter than their weather app says

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Toxic Traces Found in Sewage-Based Fertilizers

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European Drinking Habits Mapped: Where Does Your Country Stand?

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Chronic Loneliness Linked to 56% Higher Stroke Risk in Older Adults

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Majority of Americans Support Key COVID-19 Policies in Hindsight

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Legacy of federal opioid intervention: communities equipped to act

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Syphilis cases are rising, but many people don’t know symptoms

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Fear keeps many from revealing STI diagnosis

Christopher Holstege, MD, is director of UVA Health's Blue Ridge Poison Center and chief of the Division of Medical Toxicology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

Severe Poisoning Cases on the Rise

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