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  • Advice for Young Athletes on Injury Prevention
  • Boys, Sports & Testicular Injury: When to Wear a Cup
  • Costs of Climate Change, State-by-State: $Billions
  • Diabetes Experts Recommend One-Two Punch for Treating Patients with Pre-Diabetes
  • Don’t Let Injuries Keep your Child in the Dugout
  • Exercise Could be the Heart's Fountain of Youth
  • Freedom’s Just Another Word for Less Sexually Active Teens
  • Frequent Family Meals Might Reduce Teen Substance Use
  • How Surcharges Affect Pricing and Purchasing
  • Misconceptions About Youth Sports Injuries Sometimes Slow Recovery
  • Player-to-Player Contact Source for High School Soccer Concussions
  • Scientists Suspect Omega-3 Fatty Acids Could Slow Acute Wound Healing
  • Study Predicts Crop-production Costs Will Jump Dramatically in 2009
  • Study Suggests Human Visual System Could Make Powerful Computer
  • Toxic Chemicals Found in Common Scented Laundry Products, Air Fresheners
  • Watch for Dehydration when Playing Sports
  • Worry About All Blows to the Head
  • Young Athletes Need Downtime for Their Bodies and Psyches
  • Young Smokers Have Quitting on Their Minds
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  • 2008 All-Star Game Was Mathematical Marvel, Professor Says
  • 52 Percent of Americans Would Rather be Dead Than Disabled
  • A Minute a Day Can Improve Children’s Reading Skills
  • Adding Lime to Seawater to Reverse CO2 in the Atmosphere
  • Advance Brings Low-Cost, Bright LED Lighting Closer to Reality
  • After ER Visit, Many Patients in a Fog
  • Air Pollution Causing Widespread, Serious Impacts to Ecosystems
  • Amount of Physical Activity By Children Steadily Declines as They Get Older
  • Asians Who Immigrated to U.S. Before Age 25 Have Poorer Mental Health
  • Ask and You're Likely to Get Help, According to Research
  • Back to School Preparations Need Some Teeth
  • Binge Drinking Tied to Conditions in the College Environment
  • Boulder May Prove that Antarctica, North America Were Once Connected
  • Breast Self-Exams Do Not Appear to Reduce Breast Cancer Deaths
  • Bullies Face More Health, Safety Risks Than Their Victims Do
  • Calcium May be the Key to Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
  • Can Today’s Doctors Be Competent Without Computers?
  • Children Could Be Carrying Too Much Weight in Their Backpacks
  • Combo Shots Make Vaccines Less of a Pain in the Arm
  • Common Wisdom About Troubled Youth Debunked When Race Considered
  • Contests to Quit Smoking Don’t Work in Long Run
  • Cool-Season Vegetable Gardening Can Cultivate More Green in Your Pocketbook
  • Cost of Raising a Child with Special Needs: Where Does Your State Rank?
  • Crop Residue May Be Too Valuable to Harvest for Biofuels
  • Cycling Scandals: Riders Fall but Moral Failure Lies with Sponsors
  • Democracies with Separation of Powers Less Likely to Stop Using Torture
  • Depressed Housing Market Demands Change in Lead Generation Techniques
  • Doctors' Orders Lost in Translation
  • Dramatic Increase in 'Tommy John' Surgery in Young Athletes
  • During Olympics, Researcher Studies Air-quality in Beijing
  • Eating Nut Products During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Asthma in Kids
  • Economy Still the Top Issue for Candidates
  • Even Toddlers Get It: Data 'Chunks' Are Easier to Remember
  • Expert Serves Up the Skinny on Healthy and Fun School Lunches
  • Farming at Young Age May Lead to Bone Disease in Adulthood
  • For Your Eyes Only: Custom Interfaces Make Computer Clicking Faster, Easier
  • Formula Predicts Emergency Admissions in Adults Older Than 40
  • Glazed America: A History of the Doughnut
  • Global Warming Heats Up Need For Malaria Vaccine
  • Going 'Green' At College? St. Lawrence U Tells You How
  • Good News About $4 Gas? Fewer Traffic Deaths
  • How New Auto Fuels Will Affect Air Quality in an Era of Climate Change
  • How Secure Is Your Network? NIST Model Knows
  • Human Stem Cell Research: Stepping It Up a Notch
  • Iced Tea's Hidden Risk of Painful Kidney Stones
  • Intelligent Debate Meets Innovative Technology
  • iTunes Allows Radiologists to Save, Sort and Search Personal Learning Files
  • Keeping Adolescents Safe Online
  • Large Dead Zones Predicted for Gulf, Chesapeake Bay
  • Learning to Talk to Teens About Sex — while at Work
  • Long Commutes, Cell Phones While Driving Can Cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • McCain vs. Obama: How Movement Defines Them
  • Mergers and Acquisitions Lead to Long-Term Management Turmoil
  • More Kidney Stone Disease Projected Due to Global Warming
  • Most Adults Don’t Realize Activity Lowers Colon Cancer Risk
  • Most People Struck Down by Summer Heat Are Poor
  • Negative Perception of Blacks Rises with More News Watching
  • New Campaign Raises Child Safety Concerns Over Google's 'Street View'
  • New Evidence of Battle Between Humans and Ancient Virus
  • New Medications May Offer Hope to Drinkers Battling Alcohol Dependence
  • New Online Tool Manages Children’s Vaccine Schedules
  • New Roadside Beautification Concept Studied
  • New Technology Will Enhance Coal Mine Safety
  • Newly Described 'Dragon' Protein Could be Key to Bird Flu Cure
  • No Single Approach Keeps Tobacco Away From Minors
  • Obama Leads McCain by Nine Points Among Registered Voters
  • Obesity Is No. 1 Health Concern for Kids in 2008
  • Older Adults Who Bring Companions to Medical Visits More Satisfied With Care
  • Online Degree Program Cuts Gas Costs, Provides Success Coaches
  • Outdoor Enthusiasts Scaring Off Native Carnivores in Parks
  • Oxygen Therapy Might Ease Pain of Migraine, Cluster Headaches
  • Pandemic Flu: Most Nursing Homes Don't Have Plan
  • Pathologists Believe They Have Pinpointed Achilles Heel of HIV
  • Pediatricians May Have Less Subconscious Racial Bias than Others
  • Political Conventions More Show Than Substance
  • Pond Scum Could Be Key to New Cancer Therapies
  • Positive Thinking is Prescription for the Heart
  • Presidential Candidates Must Consider Diversity of U.S. Latino Population
  • Price of Gas Takes Toll on Employee Loyalty
  • Raucous ’68 Convention Led to Changes in Nomination Process
  • Real Teachers Can Learn from "The Simpsons," Professors Claim
  • Research Reveals Patterns of Terrorist Preparation
  • Researchers Could Help Military with Explosive Threats
  • Researchers Find Key to Saving the World's Lakes
  • Returning Students Need Their ZZZs To Succeed
  • Review: Exercise Not Proven as Dementia Treatment
  • Risks in Ordering Drugs by Internet on the Rise
  • Rumors and Dirty Politics Go Hand in Hand
  • Savvy Use of Sunscreen Reduces the Risk of Getting Too Much Summer Sun
  • School Is Around the Corner – Make Sure the Shoe Fits Before Wearing It
  • Security Flaws in Online Banking Sites Found to be Widespread
  • Serious School Failure Turns Out to be a Real Bummer for Girls, but Not Boys
  • Simple Solutions Can Reduce Medication Errors
  • Social Scientists Recommend New Safety Net for Low-Income Families
  • Stomach Bug Appears to Protect Kids from Asthma
  • Students Who Use "Clickers" Score Better on Physics Tests
  • Studies Suggest, But Don’t Confirm, Bullying-Suicide Connection
  • Study Finds More MBAS Take the Mommy Track
  • Study Reveals Cooperation Beats Conflict for U.S., China, Africa
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  • Viagra Controversy Heats Up on Campaign Trail
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