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Existing WHO recommendations on ads, pricing and driving laws could serve as the framework for a new international convention on alcohol regulation, yet even the U.S. would struggle to meet some of them
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Feb 15, 2012 |
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Before you start lighting up, do remember you have other body parts. The long-term effects of main active chemical in marijuana, THC, are uncertain
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Jan 10, 2012 |
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Each year hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific articles are retracted. Most involve no blatant malfeasance; the authors themselves often detect errors and retract the paper. Some retractions, however, entail plagiarism, false authorship or cooked data
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Dec 27, 2011 |
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According to the nation's top experts, children are actually safer from physical and sexual abuse than they have been for decades
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Dec 2, 2011 |