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Toni Stovall

Mosquitoes in St. Louis County test positive for West Nile Virus | KMOV.com St. Louis - 1 views

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    Are you at risk!?
Toni Stovall

Texas mom delivers 16-pound newborn | KMOV.com St. Louis - 0 views

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    Lady delivers 16-Pound Baby!
Andrew Flachs

Neurologists Paint Grim Picture Of 'Madden' Football's Long-Term Effect On Players' Bra... - 0 views

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    football
Adeola Adewale

First step to new therapy for chronic bowel disease - 0 views

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    Therapy for Chronic Bowel Diseases. This is not relevant for teens because many of us do not have chronic bowel disease.
NeBria Ragland

Ethicists Update List Of Acceptable Things To Masturbate To | The Onion - America's Fin... - 0 views

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    the science of psychology
Tasha Dickerson

Something In The Air May Cause Lung Damage In Troops - Science News - 0 views

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    Some soldiers serving in the Middle East who develop difficulty breathing - but whose chest X-rays show nothing out of the ordinary - have constrictive bronchiolitis, a kind of lung damage virtually unknown in young adults, a study shows.
Korry Busch

Science Center bonuses are under the microscope - 1 views

  • "Speaking just for myself, I was concerned when I heard about these bonuses," said David Weber, chairman of the Zoo-Museum District's board. It stands out from "what we've heard from the other institutions and the cost-cutting measures they're taking."
  • In Boyle's case, Hellman said, the financial officer deserved her bonus, even though she started so late in 2010. "She gave us a really good transition," he said, "and we rewarded her for that outstanding contribution."
  • "It removes any concerns that taxpayers might have," Hellman said. "But we're still going to use incentive compensation in certain years and with certain people. We still believe it's right."
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  • The pay is tied to objective performance standards that vary depending on executives' responsibilities, said Ted Hellman,
  • "The science center is on a trajectory that is very serious," Ben Uchitelle, a former Clayton mayor who chairs the Zoo-Museum District's audit committee, said at a May 31 meeting. "It spends more than it makes."
  • "They have a right to review our finances, and they have done so consistently in the past," Hellman said. "We welcome the review."
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    This one hits home.
Toni Stovall

Drug stops HIV spread among heterosexual couples, not just gays | KMOV.com St. Louis - 0 views

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    Could this really be true!?
Gabrielle Gant

Popular TV shows teach children fame is most important value, psychologists report; Bei... - 0 views

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    Fame is the No. 1 value emphasized by television shows popular with 9-11 year-olds -- a dramatic change in 10 years, psychologists report in a new study. From 1997 to 2007, being kind/helping others fell from 2 to 13, and tradition dropped from 4 to 15.
alex walters

Teen Brains' Growing Pains - Science News - 0 views

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    Striking changes are possible in IQ and neuroanatomy, study finds Web edition : Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 The roller-coaster teenage years can take IQs along for the ride. A person's IQ can nosedive and climb sky-high during adolescence, while corresponding brain regions wax and wane in bulk, researchers report online October 19 in Nature.
Marquise Middleton

Miracle Fruit Secret Revealed - Science News - 0 views

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    Berry sensitizes tongue's sweet sensors to acidic flavors Web edition : Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 Scientists have finally explained how a little red berry makes just about anything, from the sourest lemon to the bitterest beer, taste as sweet as honey.
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