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in title, tags, annotations or urlFight or flight: Violent teens may be following parents' lead - 0 views
Fathers Respond To Teens' Risky Sexual Behavior With Increased Supervision - 0 views
Are Cancer Stem Cells Ready for Prime Time? | The Scientist - 0 views
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In the 30-year battle waged since the initiation of the "war on cancer," there have been substantial victories, with cures for childhood malignancies among the most important. Our ever-expanding understanding of cellular and molecular biology has provided substantial insights into the molecular underpinnings of the spectrum of diseases we call cancer.
Rattlesnakes strike again, bites more toxic - 0 views
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Each year, approximately 8,000 Americans are bitten by venomous snakes. On average, 800 or so bites occur annually in California, home to an abundance of snake species, but only one family is native with highly toxic venom: rattlesnakes. In San Diego County, the number of rattlesnake bites is increasing as well as the toxicity of the attack.
Pesticides in kids linked to ADHD, study finds - Health - Children's health - msnbc.com - 0 views
Pesticides: MedlinePlus - 1 views
General Teen Pregnancy Information - Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Your Pregnancy (For Teens) - Women's Health Channel - 0 views
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http://www.hampdenurology.com/physicians.shtml Here's some information about the doctor who reviewed this article. Apparently, he is a urologist who helped found healthcommunities.com. The page discusses his education and some of his medical experience. From this information, do you think he is a credible source on teen pregnancy?
Eyesore in St. Louis will be tough cleanup task - 0 views
Fate of old carburetor plant is focus of debate - 0 views
Chemical in Drinking Water Causes Cancer | Total Health Institute - 0 views
Science Center bonuses are under the microscope - 1 views
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"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."
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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."
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"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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