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High-flying experiment: Do stem cells grow better in space? – The Advocate

Researcher Dhruv Sareen’s own stem cells are now orbiting the Earth. The mission? To test whether they’ll grow better in zero gravity.Scientists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles are
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Unlocking the genetic secrets of your dog – American Veterinary Medical Association

Want to know what mix of breeds your dog is? Want to know which hereditary disorders your mixed-breed or purebred dog is at risk for or carries?About a decade ago,
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Delhi News Live Updates: After protesters targeted home, iron gates to guard Delhi CM’s colony

Delhi News Highlights: (July 16, 17, 2022): More than three months after nearly 200 protesters belonging to the BJP’s youth wing Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BYJM), along with Lok Sabha MP
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Can dogs eat tomatoes? It's best to avoid but there is a safe way. –

Tomatoes are a popular summer fruit,  providing a multitude of health benefits. According to healthline.com, tomatoes have been linked to reduced risk for heart disease and cancer, as well as being
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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta mourns loss of beloved therapy dog Casper – FOX 5 Atlanta

Casper spent 13 years of his life in Children’s Hospital of Atlanta making treatments a little easier for the hospital’s patients. (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) ATLANTA – Children's Healthcare of
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Bellylabs Launches World's First Dog Pregnancy Rapid Test For Home Use – PR Newswire

Searching for your content… In-Language News Contact Us 888-776-0942 from 8 AM – 10 PM ET Bellylabs Pregnancy Test is the first ever early detection rapid dog pregnancy test for
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Two-day Forum Anchors Canine Welfare Discussions in Science – Purdue University

Leave Your PrintDonate Today!With growing interest in the need for ethical and sustainable supply and sourcing of dogs to meet U.S. demand for canine companions, a two-day Purdue University program
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Do dogs see color? Yes, but differently than humans. – USA TODAY

The human brain and eyes process light into color, allowing us to see various hues and shades of the rainbow. But our furry friends see differently than we do.  You are out
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Mental health for young Australians: hurry up and wait – MJA Insight

ABOUT half of all mental illnesses emerge before the age of 18, and when left untreated, the effects can last well into adulthood. In Australia, almost 15% of young people
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