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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – For years doctors have assumed black people are less likely to develop multiple sclerosis (MS) than whites, but a new study suggests the opposite may be true.
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Last Friday, I wrote a post noting that mass shootings appeared to be on the upswing in the United States — even as other types of crimes were going down. I was largely relying on data from this Mother Jones … Continue reading
The world’s three biggest economies are all fighting deep-seated, long-term problems. But there is something remarkable about the United States, the European Union, and China in 2012. Each is trying to solve those problems on its own accord, without being … Continue reading
Five Common Symptoms of Mesothelioma Article by Devin Taylor Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that … Continue reading
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – About one in four professional volleyball players surveyed in the Netherlands had symptoms that could suggest a potentially serious injury to a shoulder artery, according to a new study that urges doctors to keep an … Continue reading
Common Homeowner Accidents Through the Eyes of a Palm Springs, San Diego and Orange County Personal Injury Lawyer Article by R. Sebastian Gibson San Diego, Orange County and Palm Springs Motorcycle Accident and Personal Injury Attorney Sebastian Gibson Video Rating: … Continue reading
Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawsuit and common terms used in Maryland personal injury cases Article by Rianna Kiara … Continue reading
Finding The Best Debt Consolidation Loan Rate And Common Consumer Mistakes Article by Thomas Erikson As … Continue reading
(Reuters) – Men have a greater number of knee ligament injuries than women, despite research suggesting that women’s knees are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and surgeries to fix them, according to a Swedish study.