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    hello im zeckll

    well I thought I would introduce myself ill start off with where im from well im from ohio im currently living here and right now we have a chance of tornados:dread: but it happens "its natures way"-steve Irwin (what I like) well I love to study insects I love science and im a huge star wars...
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    Fantasy

    Ask any man what a woman's ultimate fantasy is and they will tell you, to have two men at once. According to a recent social logical study this is true, however most men do not realize that in this fantasy, one man is cooking, and the other is cleaning.
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    Study Says Facebook Makes You Smarter

    Don’t be surprise if you’re getting smarter while spending more and more time staring at your Facebook wall everyday. As Facebook Data Team Study reveals that the highly diverse data coming from your strong and weak network ties significantly influence your media consumption more than you...
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    Foreign Affairs seeks study of embassy threats

    The Foreign Affairs Department plans to spend up to $5 million next year for a sweeping intelligence study of potential threats to Canada's foreign embassies and missions. More...
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    TSA may back off airport body scanner health study

    (CNN) -- The Transportation Security Administration may back off a plan to conduct an independent study of the health effects of airport body scanners, saying a soon-to-be-released inspector general's report validates earlier conclusions that the machines are not harmful. TSA Administrator John...
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    Study: Ad networks not honoring do-not-track promises

    Some ad networks are not living up to promises to stop tracking Web users after an opt out request, a study says. More...
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    Flat roofs tied to children's respiratory problems

    <div>Respiratory illnesses among Montreal children could be drastically reduced if efforts were made to rid flat-roofed housing of excessive moisture, according to a new public health study. The study, released Thursday, found one child in four in Montreal has some kind of respiratory illness...
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    MRIs Can Tell Endometrial, Cervical Cancer Apart: Study

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can distinguish between endometrial and cervical cancer in most cases where a biopsy fails to do so, a new study says. It found that radiologists using MRI were able to correctly identify the type of cancer in 38 of 48 patients, or 79 percent, who had...
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    Saturn's Moon Titan May Not Have Ice Volcanoes After All

    Just a few months after scientists presented tantalizing evidence of ice volcanoes reshaping the surface of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, a new study is throwing some cold water on the prospect. In the new study, a team of scientists say Titan's identifiable surface features were likely...
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    Stroke risks fade when women stop taking estrogen

    CHICAGO – Strokes and other health problems linked with estrogen pills appear to fade when women quit taking them after menopause, the first long-term follow-up of a landmark study found. It's reassuring news for women who take the hormone in their 50s when menopause usually begins. The latest...
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    Some breast cancer patients can skip node surgery

    CHICAGO – Many breast cancer patients can skip aggressive lymph node surgery without increasing their chances of a recurrence or death if their disease shows limited spread, according to a study that has prompted changes in practice. Under current guidelines, the often-debilitating surgery is...
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    Illegal immigration population levels off, study says

    - A two-year decline in the unauthorized immigrant population in the United States has leveled off, at least for now, a Pew Hispanic Center report released Tuesday found. The leveling off of what had been a statistically significant decline from a peak in 2007 coincides with a slight...
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    Niagara highway idea revived by Tories

    The idea of building a new highway through the Niagara peninsula linking Fort Erie with the Hamilton airport is being revived by Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak, nine months before Ontario voters face a general election. An alternate route to the Queen Elizabeth Way from Niagara to...
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    Mother Nature's Cleanser May Help Study of Global Warming

    Scientists have long known about the atmosphere's ability to cleanse itself of nasty pollutants such as benzene and methane. But they haven't always understood how nature's cleanser worked. Now, thanks to a new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, they do. The cleanser...
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    Experimental Drug Helps Fight Aggressive Breast Cancer: Report

    WEDNESDAY, Jan. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have taken another step in the hunt to find a treatment for an aggressive, likely-to-recur form of breast cancer. In a study published in the Jan. 5 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, the experimental drug iniparib not only...
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    Study linking vaccine to autism was fraud

    LONDON – The first study to link a childhood vaccine to autism was based on doctored information about the children involved, according to a new report on the widely discredited research. The conclusions of the 1998 paper by Andrew Wakefield and colleagues was renounced by 10 of its 13 authors...
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    Doctor defends retracted austism-vaccine study

    A physician accused of "elaborate fraud" in a now-retracted British study that linked autism to childhood vaccines tells CNN his work has been "grossly distorted." http://cnn.com/video/?/video/health/2011/01/05/ac.autism.wakefield.intv.cnn - A physician accused of an "elaborate fraud" in a...
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    Study: Many defibrillator implants went to marginal candidates

    -- More than 20% of patients who received an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator -- a high-tech device that produces electrical impulses to regulate heartbeats and prevent life-threatening arrhythmias -- in recent years were not good candidates to receive the device, a new study suggests...
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    Next big thing? Cholesterol drop with new drug

    By Marilynn Marchione, The Associated Press CHICAGO - An experimental Merck drug safely boosted good cholesterol to record highs while dropping bad cholesterol to unprecedented lows in a study that stunned researchers and renewed hopes for an entirely new way of lowering heart risks. "We are...
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    Choose This Creamy Breakfast, Be Sneeze-Free

    By RealAge Top it with cereal, fresh fruit, or a little swirl of honey. Any way you serve it up, this creamy breakfast food may be an allergy fighter. We're talking about yogurt. Research suggests that the powerful probiotic bugs -- called Lactobacillus casei (L. casei) -- in yogurt may...
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