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Inhibiting Prostaglandin E2 Receptor EP3 May Reduce Brain Injury After Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), otherwise known as hemorrhagic stroke, accounts for approximately 15% of all strokes. In this type of stroke, high blood pressure or external…
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Researching Biomarkers To Identify Autism Spectrum Disorder In Utero

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder indicated by difficulties in social interactions and communication, both verbally and non-verbally, as well as the presence…
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Back To The Past For Management Of Large Carnivores In Alaska

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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, North American bears, wolves, and mountain lions were viewed as threats to human welfare and economies, and governments at…
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Cluster Headache – One Of The Most Painful Conditions Known To Mankind

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Cluster headache is a devastating and debilitating disease that affects approximately 7 million people worldwide. It is characterized by highly intense headache attacks which are…
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People From Different Countries, Age Groups, And With Different Formal Education Level Mainly Are Very Similar In Their Values And Attitudes

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“We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.” — Jo Cox (murdered British Member…
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The Role Of Hope In Promoting Participation In Collective Action

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What leads people who are not social or political activists to engage in collective action to change a situation for the better? Previous research on…
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How Winter Soil CO2 Fluxes Respond To Altered Snow Depth In A Temperate Forest Ecosystem

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Climate change models suggest that the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere will gradually increase 2~5 °C over the next decades. The depth of snow…
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Another Feather In The Cap Of The Breast Cancer Oncogene IKKε

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There has been considerable progress in the treatment of breast cancer. Advances in diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, and targeted chemotherapy have transformed the lives of many…
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If You Burn Them, They Will Return: A Case Of Ant-Plant Interactions In A Fire-Prone Brazilian Ecosystem

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Climate changes and anthropogenic disturbances are current threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Ecosystem health depends not only on its biodiversity per se but also…
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Should There Be An Age Limit For Owning A Gun?

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Last week represented the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. In the wake of this tragedy, the…
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The “Weapons Effect”: Seeing Firearms Can Prime Aggressive Thoughts

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“Guns not only permit violence, they can stimulate it as well. The finger pulls the trigger, but the trigger may also be pulling the finger.”…
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