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Why India Is A Hotbed Of Antibiotic Resistance And Sweden Is Not
In the developing world, antibiotics are now being overused — just like in the U.S. So antibiotic resistance is a growing global issue. But some countries have figured out a solution.
Virginia School Suspends Students For Confederate Flag Clothing
Twenty-four students showed up at the school Thursday morning in attire featuring the Confederate battle flag — a long-standing violation of their high school's dress code.
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When doctors travel to remote regions, they have to understand local traditions and beliefs before they can successfully treat a patient.
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Scientists spent decades arguing that women weren't suited for space travel because of menstruation. Even now, a lot of us are wondering how astronauts manage that time of the month.
An Alternative Vaccination Schedule Actually Presents More Risks Than Benefits
Reporter Tara Haelle discusses the idea of spacing out a child's vaccination schedule, which was raised in Thursday's GOP presidential debate. She explains where the idea came from.
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GOP Candidates Hit The Campaign Trail After 2nd Debate
One day after the GOP presidential candidates met for a debate, frontrunner Donald Trump headed to New Hampshire. He is holding a town hall meeting Thursday evening.
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The Secret To The Inuit High-Fat Diet May Be Good Genes
A new study on Inuit in Greenland suggests that Arctic peoples evolved genetic adaptations that allow them to get by mostly on seal blubber and meat without developing health problems.
About A Third Of U.S. Kids And Teens Ate Fast Food Today
Kids' fast-food habits haven't budged in the past 15 years, a study by the CDC finds. The marketing, cost and taste of fast food still seem to have a hold on America's youth.
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Friend Of Dylann Roof, The Accused Charleston Church Shooter, Is Arrested
Joey Meek, 21, was arrested Thursday by the FBI. He was notified in August he was under investigation for possible felonies related to his statements to investigators.
Northwest Legume Farmers Feel The Squeeze From Oregon's Port Feud
A labor dispute at the Port of Portland has brought container shipping from there to a halt. That means lentil and chickpea farmers are having a difficult time getting their crops to foreign markets.
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