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Date: April 2009
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 These young people don't realize it, but the process of bone loss has already begun, and will continue into old age. (Jupiter Images) |
APR 24, 2009

HEALTH REPORT: Why bone loss can be slowed but not reversed. Genes that turn carbohydrates to fat. How sports drinks damage teeth. And more.
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APR 27, 2009 Bone Loss
APR 28, 2009 Carb Fat Gene
APR 29, 2009 Secondhand Smoke
APR 30, 2009 Sports Drinks
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 An infrared image of the Milky Way's galactic core, where giant stars are forming. Scientists use several methods to calculate the distance of stars. (NASA/ESA Hubble - Q.D. Lang & JPL Spitzer - S. Stolovy) |
APR 10, 2009

How to calculate the distance of stars, new uses for old rocks in the fight against global warming, and why video games might actually be good for your vision.
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MAR 25, 2009 Crab Claws
APR 20, 2009 Carbon-Soaking Rocks
APR 21, 2009 Video Game Vision
APR 22, 2009 Star Distance I
APR 23, 2009 Star Distance II
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 Children are the biggest fans of sweets. Now researchers think they know why. (Jupiter Images) |
APR 3, 2009

Why smart people sometimes make really dumb decisions, the neural consequences of not paying attention, and our complicated relationship with food.
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APR 8, 2009 Salt Cravings
APR 10, 2009 Bad Judgment Roundup
APR 13, 2009 Kids & Sugar
APR 14, 2009 Insect Food Choice
APR 16, 2009 Race & Bulimia
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