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Virtual Reality Reduces the Use of Sedatives During Surgery
A 360-degree view of a peaceful meadow or forest makes for a great, pain- lowering distraction. Patients immersed in virtual reality during surgery require less anesthesia.
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Southeast European Lake Respa Is Dwindling Alarmingly Due to Pressure From Climate Change, Unregulated Pumping, and Pollution
Nearly Extinct Prehistoric Fish Lake Sturgeon Respawns in Mississippi River
Winter Storm Watch Possible Upgrade to Warning as Snow, Rain, Freezing Temperatures Saturate Colorado
Cattle Grids Proposed to Combat Grazing Hooligan Sheep Flock as Shepherd Counters with Law from Middle Ages — England
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The World’s Oldest Tree in Southern Chile That Has Endured for Thousands of Years Reveals Planet’s Secrets
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Fagradalsfjall, Iceland's Newest Active Volcano, Amazed the World
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How Can Plastic Surgery Boost Your Confidence?
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The Benefits of Taking Chlorophyll Drops
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Slow-Moving Storm to Bring Relief to Drought-Stricken Areas in Southern Plains
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Artificial Trees in Switzerland Set the New Stage for Giving Energy to Cities
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US Weather Forecast: Blast of Cooler Air to Unleash in Midwest, Northeast This April
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Wildfire Damage to Peatlands in the Northern Hemisphere May Result in Higher Levels of Carbon Dioxide






