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Researchers Identify 4 New Genetic Risk Factors For Testicular Cancer
A new study looking at the genomes of more than 13,000 men identified four new genetic variants associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer, the most commonly diagnosed type in young men today.
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Background Noise In The Operating Room Can Impair Surgical Team Communication
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Connecticut Reports Second Home Hit By A Meteorite In Less Than A Month [VIDEO]
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LIVE: NASA's Emergency Spacewalk To Repair Leak On Space Station [VIDEO}
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Google Earth's Timelapse Project Chronicles Planet's Changing Surface
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Strong Earthquake In Iran Destroys Villages, 2 Reported Dead [VIDEO]
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Women Who Follow High Protein Diet Report Greater Weight Loss
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Study Finds Link Between Estrogen and Sudden Cardiac Death
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Researchers Sequence Genome of Sacred Lotus
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Even Moderate Exercise can Help People Cope with Major Depression: Researchers
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Birds Living in Urban Areas Showing Signs of Stress, Abandoning Nests
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Carbon Dioxide at Highest Level in Human History, Raises Concerns
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Cocaine Vaccine Passes Key Testing Hurdle