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Americans Under 50 Fare Poorly on Health Measures, New Report Says

Americans Under 50 Fare Poorly on Health Measures, New Report Says | this curious life | Scoop.it
Younger Americans die earlier and live in poorer health than their counterparts in 16 other developed countries, according to a new analysis of health and longevity in the United States.
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Chemical Helps Blind Mice See Again | Wired Science | Wired.com

Chemical Helps Blind Mice See Again | Wired Science | Wired.com | this curious life | Scoop.it
Injections of a recently discovered chemical into the eyes of blind lab mice has restored at least part of the rodents' vision.
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Itchiness explained: Specific set of nerve cells signal itch but not pain, researchers find

Itchiness explained: Specific set of nerve cells signal itch but not pain, researchers find | this curious life | Scoop.it
Researchers have uncovered strong evidence that mice have a specific set of nerve cells that signal itch but not pain, a finding that may settle a decades-long debate about these sensations, and, if confirmed in humans, help in developing...
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Pesticides and Parkinson's: Further proof of a link uncovered

Pesticides and Parkinson's: Further proof of a link uncovered | this curious life | Scoop.it
Researchers have found a link between Parkinson's disease and the pesticide Benomyl, whose toxicological effects still linger in the environment, 10 years after it was banned by the EPA.
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