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Study Finds Topical Hemp May Treat Anal Fissures and "Significantly Improves" Symptoms
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Microsoft Study Finds AI Makes Human Cognition 'Atrophied and Unprepared'
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Microsoft Study Finds AI Makes Human Cognition “Atrophied and Unprepared”
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Discrimination can arise from individual, random difference, study finds
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Night owl behavior could hurt mental health, sleep study finds
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CDC Study Finds Silent Bird Flu Infections in Dairy Veterinarians
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Dust from car brakes more harmful than exhaust, study finds
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Individuals with traits like narcissism and psychopathy may be drawn to antisemitic ideologies, according to a new study
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Levels of Microplastics in Human Brains May Be Rapidly Rising, Study Suggests
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Google Pay Study Finds It Underpaid Men for Some Jobs (2019)
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