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Older Mothers Tend to Have Bigger Gap Between PregnanciesAmerican women have about a two-year gap between pregnancies, and older women tend to have their children further apart, a new report finds.
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Struck by Lightning: Bolt from Above Blinds Woman in One EyeBy Tanya Lewis Published
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1 Million Orders and Counting: Why So Many Covet the Apple WatchMore than 1 million Apple Watches were pre-ordered last week, on the first day the device went on sale, according to a firm that tracks consumer spending.
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It's a Girl! Healthy Giraffe Born at Dallas ZooThe giraffe born at the Dallas Zoo last week is a healthy baby girl. The spindly-legged bundle of joy weighs 139 lbs. (63 kilograms) and stands 5 feet 10 inches (1.8 meters) tall, a spokeswoman said.
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Acting Out Dreams Is Often Early Sign of Parkinson's DiseaseA rare sleep disorder that makes people act out their dreams may be an early warning of a deadly neurological illness, a new review of previous research suggests.
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Screwing Up Artificial Intelligence Could Be Disastrous, Experts SayBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Woman's 'Burning Mouth Syndrome' Had Strange CauseA healthy woman developed a relentless burning feeling in her mouth that stumped doctors and dentists for months before its strange cause was found.
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Giraffe to Give Birth at Dallas Zoo: Watch It Live OnlineIf you've ever wanted to see a giraffe being born, now's your chance. Katie, a giraffe at the Dallas Zoo, is due to give birth any day now, and you can watch it live online.
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Happiest U.S. Cities of 2014: The List
A Gallup-Healthways poll surveyed people from the most populous communities in every U.S. state and the District of Columbia about their well-being.
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Happiest US Metro Areas RevealedBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Disney Competition Challenges Kids to Design Futuristic TechBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Key to Longevity Is Kindness, World's Oldest Person SaidBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Near-Death Experiences: What Happens in the Brain Before DyingBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Why Dangerous Sinkholes Keep Appearing Along the Dead SeaBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Photos: Giant Sinkholes Along the Dead SeaBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Bizarre Syndrome Makes Visitors to Jerusalem Go CrazyBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Joni Mitchell's Mysterious Skin Disease: What Causes Morgellons?Joni Mitchell has said she suffers from the strange and controversial condition called Morgellons disease.
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World's Oldest Woman Revealed Her Secret to Long LifeThe world's oldest person, a 117-year-old woman in Japan named Misao Okawa, died today. Okawa was born on March 5, 1898, and died of heart failure just a few weeks after celebrating her birthday.
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6 of the Best Science-Themed April Fools' Day JokesMany poor souls have been victims of April Fools' Day jokes, and science — with it's reputation for achieving stunning and sometimes fantastic feats — makes for some of the best fodder.
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US States Ranked: How Commonly People Use Drugs to RelaxCountdown People in these U.S. states report using drugs to improve their mood or help them relax.
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This State Has the Highest Use of Mood-Altering DrugsBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Bizarre Condition Makes Tongue Resemble a Geographic MapA mysterious condition that gives the tongue a mottled appearance that can sometimes resemble a map of the continents has long baffled scientists, but new research may offer some clues to its causes.
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Pesticides in Fruit Could Damage SpermFor men having fertility problems, consuming lots of pesticide-laden fruits and vegetables may be bad news, a new study suggests.
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Stephen Hawking Wants to Trademark His NameStephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name.
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