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TOKYO On the 4th anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that triggered meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, there is one bit of reassuring news: A new study concludes that contaminated food was likely kept out of the market.
Probably not, a new study concludes.
A new study concludes that women need to take a different approach than men.
Although that contention has been disputed, a new study concludes that smoking and impotence do appear to be correlated.
Emergency surgeries performed on a weekend may have poorer results than the same operation performed on a weekday, a new study concludes.
The amounts of vitamin D present in supplements sold over the counter often bear little resemblance to the descriptions on the bottle labels, a new study concludes.
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A new study concluded that it is and will stay that way for at least another 12 years.
From the Dept. of Academics Confirming Something You Already Suspected comes a new study concluding that rich people and organizations representing business interests have a powerful grip on U.S. government policy.
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