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Living Near Green Spaces Reduces the Risk of Ischemic Stroke By 16%
Green spaces protect a person from atmospheric pollutants that can increase the risk of stroke. Green spaces, an area consisting of plants and trees, tend to protect individuals from an ischemic stroke, according to a new study in Spain.
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Warmer Temperatures Expected in the Northeast as Spring Weather is Coming This Weekend
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As Violent Storms Hit the Plains, Hail Pelts Much of Texas
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Weight Loss Does Not Improve Fertility and Pregnancy Chances Among Obese Women: New Study
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50-Year-Old Man from India Who Suffered from a Stroke Develops a Black ‘Hairy’ Tongue
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Enormous Chunk of Sea Ice Slowing Down Flow of Antarctic Glaciers Suddenly Breaks Up
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Covid Threat Still Lingers in the Animal World, are Humans at Risk?
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Hot Springs Played a Major Role in Discovering Where Continental Plates Collide
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An Entirely New Species Found in a Critically Compromised Ecosystem
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Full Moon Might Reveal a Nighttime Rainbow on Saint Patrick's Day
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Melting Permafrost Leaves 90ft Deep Craters Beneath the Arctic Seafloor
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Urban Expansion May Spell Extinction to More than 850 Species