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Is better science always worth it? Environmental managers can assess if better science helps achieve broader management goals by considering its 'Value of Information'.
Cancers can be separated into those that harm, and those that apparently are harmless. Up to half of diagnosed breast cancers may be harmless, a new tabulation suggests.
It is always nice to hear a teacher or friend compliment a child by saying, "That one is gifted!", but placement into a district program requires more than compliments.
Researchers around the world are trying to determine what causes autism. In the search for the answer, many interesting theories have been published.
Observational and controlled clinical trials continue to show an association between a healthy lifestyle and a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease in all populations.
Three main psychological heuristics categorize types of cognitive decision shortcuts used by humans to solve problems which bias perception and produce errors in judgment
Doctors of all specialties, nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists need information to answer questions about strontium and osteoporosis.


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