Preventing kidney stones: It may be as simple as changing your diet

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    Ex-SEAL reveals himself as shooter who killed bin Laden

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    This robot makes you feel like there’s a ghost behind you

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    Beyond antibiotics: A new weapon against superbugs shows promise

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    Tricky take-offs may have limited pterodactyl size

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    Link found between mothers’ exposure to air pollution and ADHD

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    Suprise finding: Colon cancer rates rising among young adults

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    Planetary birth revealed in best image yet from world’s most powerful telescope

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    Obama seeks $6 billion to fight Ebola in Africa, U.S.

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    Virgin Galactic crash highlights test-pilot dangers

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    Update: The Ebola epidemic

    Update: The Ebola epidemic

    The spread of the virus has slowed in Liberia, but has accelerated in Sierra Leone.

    When picking leaders, we might favor a healthy glow over intelligent looks

    When picking leaders, we might favor a healthy glow over intelligent looks

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    Allergy sufferers are likely to be in for a rough century

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    Scientists think they know why snakes get two penises and people only get one

    Scientists think they know why snakes get two penises and people only get one

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    Scientists think a newly discovered fossil could be a missing link

    Scientists think a newly discovered fossil could be a missing link

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    A lone gray wolf may be roaming the north rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time since the 1940s

    A lone gray wolf may be roaming the north rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time since the 1940s

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    Preventing kidney stones: It may be as simple as changing your diet

    Preventing kidney stones: It may be as simple as changing your diet

    The advice from new guidelines issued this week is simple: drink more water.

    Scientists warn of deadly disease from abroad — and it’s not Ebola

    Scientists warn of deadly disease from abroad — and it’s not Ebola

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    Google glass blind spots

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    Turns out these birds create songs with the same rules humans do

    Turns out these birds create songs with the same rules humans do

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    The latest dinosaur in town

    The latest dinosaur in town

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    Race: It’s a social, not a scientific idea

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    Feel a hot flash coming on? Give that baby a hug.

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    An inside look at death

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    After dry needling, a runner’s Achilles injury heals

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    When teens think peers like them, they don’t get as down

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    Your Wikipedia searches can reveal national flu trends

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    Hepatitis C patients face hurdles accessing pricey drugs

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    10-year-old Virginia boy donates a 14,000-year-old arrowhead to the Smithsonian

    10-year-old Virginia boy donates a 14,000-year-old arrowhead to the Smithsonian

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    I stopped eating food that comes in a package. I’ve never felt better.

    I stopped eating food that comes in a package. I’ve never felt better.

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    Could shift work cause you to grow older faster?

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    As Ebola infection rate falls in Liberia, focus shifts to prevention of flare-up

    As Ebola infection rate falls in Liberia, focus shifts to prevention of flare-up

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    Why the world's most effective HIV drug has helped so few

    Why the world's most effective HIV drug has helped so few

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    For older patients, hospitals can be a place to be saved from

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    Hospitals begin caring about good customer service

    Hospitals begin caring about good customer service

    After Medicare began tracking patient satisfaction, administrators began to take notice and change.

    Obama administration fines Hyundai, Kia $100 million

    Obama administration fines Hyundai, Kia $100 million

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    Why are so few people left-handed?

    Why are so few people left-handed?

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    Devices can help monitor hypertension and diabetes

    Devices can help monitor hypertension and diabetes

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    Red wine’s ‘healthy’ ingredient might limit exercise benefits, study finds

    Red wine’s ‘healthy’ ingredient might limit exercise benefits, study finds

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    Dozens of gene defects are linked to autism

    Dozens of gene defects are linked to autism

    Major studies of the development disorder suggest possible targets for treatment in the future.

    Federal agency accuses Gerber of false claim about formula

    Federal agency accuses Gerber of false claim about formula

    The company denies it misled consumers about a product’s ability to reduce the risk of allergies.

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