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Race-Based Medicine: A Recipe for Controversy
The article “Race in a Bottle,” by Jonathan Kahn, portrays the development of BiDil, the first “ethnic” drug. The controversy surrounding the medicine relates not only to scientific reasons for classifying the heart failure drug as a medicine for African-Americans but to possible commercial motivations for seeking this designation.
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9 Ways to Be the Perfect Girlfriend
We men care a lot about our relationships. We think about them all the time. We talk about them with our friends. But that doesn’t mean we’ve cataloged everything we want in a girlfriend–or figured out how to tell you what our needs are, for that matter.
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Should Trans Fats Be Banned?
Limiting and labeling trans fats in food is not enough, according to Walter Willett, an epidemiologist and nutrition professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, who argues to food manufacturers that they should be banned altogether.
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One cannabis joint as bad as five cigarettes
Smoking one cannabis joint is as harmful to a person’s lungs as having up to five cigarettes, according to research published on Tuesday. Keep potting Harry.
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7 Simple Tips on How to Workout at Home by Fitness Destinations
If you want the flexibility of working out at home, be sure to read through these 7 tips to make sure that your workouts are fun, effective, and something that you can sustain over the long-term.
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