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Online gaming addiction in men affects brain’s impulse control
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Some spices may be a source of lead exposure in kids, study finds
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Challenges for sex workers in holding the line in condom use in Western Australia
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Artificial intelligence may help reduce gadolinium dose in MRI
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Screening tools can miss sepsis in pregnancy; study urges action
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Study uncovers link between air pollution and intellectual disabilities in children
British children with intellectual disabilities are more likely than their peers to live in areas with high outdoor air pollution,
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