Environment
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Drinking Water and Staying Well Hydrated May Lower the Risk of Heart Failure
According to experts, the secret to living longer and improving quality of life is by taking care of your heart. In the United States, many middle-aged adults live longer even with health conditions by "staying hydrated".
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Neanderthal Workshop Found in Spain, Revealing a Sneak Peek of the Onset of Human Technology
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Another Stronger Earthquake Hits the Pacific; the 7.2 Magnitude Event is Insufficient to Experience a Tsunami.
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Mysterious Giant Jars Believed to be Thousands of Years Old Unearthed in Forest in India
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Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Recorded at the Supervolcano Campi Flegrei
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