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How Barbarians Remade The Roman Empire From The Inside
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People With Severe Obesity Less Likely To Get Surgery
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Synchrotron Could Shed Light On Exotic Dark Photons
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Study Links Antidepressants, Beta-blockers and Statins To Increased Autism Risk
Pilot Study: Fibromyalgia Fatigue Improved By TENS Therapy
High Meat Consumption Linked To Lower Dementia Risk
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Set Back Childhood Development By Years
Urban Trees Can Absorb More CO2 Than Cars Emit
Don't Sleep A Lot? You May Be At Risk For Diabetes

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