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Heat Waves Increases Rates of Preterm Births, Leads To Poorer Health For Babies
A study shows evidence of how heat waves affect pregnancy and the health of the baby. Read more here.
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Plains Weather Outlook: Flooding Rain, Hail to Hit Oklahoma City, Dallas This Weekend
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Amid Emerging 'ESG Fatigue' Questions, Mining Industry Leaders Moving Agenda Forward
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Brain Size vs Foraging Skills: Primates and Smaller-Brained Mammals in Unprecedented Study
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy's Impact on Health and Aging
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South Dakota Family Infected With Parasitic Brain Worms After Eating Bear Meat Kebab
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Synchronized Coral Spawning: Experts Finally Uncover Secrets Behind This Mysterious Phenomenon
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Cowpea Mosaic Virus: Cancer Could Be Treated Using Plant Virus Following Effective Experiment on Mice
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Central US Braces for More Storms with Potential for Significant Wind and Hail Damage
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4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Skull Provides Clues to Historical Cancer Practices
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Kilauea Hawaiian Volcano Erupted Like Stomp-Rocket Toy In 2018, Study Says
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Bird Flu Detected In Alpacas For The First Time, Millions Of Chicken Killed Due To The Virus
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Migratory Fish Population Down By 80% Since 1970, Fastest In South America And Caribbean