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Secondhand Smoke in Restaurants Raises Risk of Cancers, Asthma
Secondhand smoke in bars and restaurants can increase risk of asthma and cancers in visitors, a new study has found.
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Genetics Determine Our Love for Certain Scents, Study
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Cosmetic Surgeries Don't Improve Attractiveness, Study Finds
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Acetaminophen Linked with Rare, Deadly Skin Conditions: FDA
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Tattoos on Moles can Hide Deadly Skin Cancer
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Climate Change Could Lead to Extreme Wildfires in Western US, Researchers Predict
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Climate Changing 10 Times Faster than in Past 65 Million Years
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'Adam' and 'Eve' May have Roamed the Earth Closer in Time than Previously Thought
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Global Warming Linked With Increased Violence Worldwide
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World's Existing Cropland Could Feed Billions More People if Farmers and Consumers Change Current Practices, Study Says [VIDEO]
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Google Money Funds Falkor Research Vessel for Third Mission This Year
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Upcoming Perseid Meteor Shower is the "Fireball Champion," Study Shows
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Africa's Oldest National Park may be Put at Risk by Oil Exploration