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Cancer patients may participate in clinical trials to be among the first to benefit from new cancer treatments. Doctors organize research studies in three phases.
A brief look at the history of massage - 2 B.C. to 2006.
By learning the general personality traits and tendencies of a female Gemini, one can come up with great Gemini gift ideas for women.
The first and second semesters of college demand a lot of writing from new students. Here are essay writing prompts for beginning an essay, or simply just for practice.
Although modern God-followers don't worship idols, they often look for practical answers when they have needs rather than to the God who creates and sustains.
While Charles Darwin made a significant breakthrough in science, some of his followers - Social Darwinists, used his theory to justify conflicts and exploitation of man.
Documentary by historian Mei Trow places local man at the heart of London's notorious Whitechapel murders.
Both science and faith are still suffering the effects of Enlightenment notions that somehow pitted science and religion against one another.
Isaac Newton once wrote: "This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent Being..."
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