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Academic performance of urban children with asthma worse than peers without asthma
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For infants, distinguishing between friends and strangers is a laughing matter
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Moderate muscle strength may lower risk for type 2 diabetes
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Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast
Contrary to first impressions, Congress has stood up for scientific research.
Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast
Contrary to first impressions, Congress has done a decent job standing up for scientific research.
Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast
Contrary to first impressions, Congress has done a decent job standing up for scientific research.
Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast
Contrary to first impressions, Congress has done a decent job standing up for scientific research.