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Your memory might benefit from a multivitamin

Researcher details ‘remarkable’ findings, but with a caveat: Healthy lifestyle needs to come first

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Health

Birth control for cats?

Single dose of hormone prevents ovulation and conception in felines for two years

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How schools teach children about their social station

Sociologist Peter Francis Harvey embedded with students at private upper-middle-class, public working-class schools to explore implicit lessons

Brennan Klein, Elizabeth Hinton, and Brandon Terry.

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COVID prison releases expose key driver of racial inequity

As incarcerated population dropped overall, proportion of Black prisoners rose. Researchers point to unequal sentencing.

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Earth destruction and destroy environmental by hand human concept. Judge gavel / world model should have legal force or certification for survival of all mankind with international Environment law

Breakthrough to halt premature aging of cells

Earth destruction and destroy environmental by hand human concept. Judge gavel / world model should have legal force or certification for survival of all mankind with international Environment law

DateApril 22, 2020

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Breakthrough to halt premature aging of cells

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