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Forget turkey, these are the most popular alternatives for your thanksgiving bird 04/12/2017

FORGET TURKEY, THESE ARE THE MOST POPULAR ALTERNATIVES FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING BIRDhttp://www.newsweek.com/forget-turkey-these-are-most-popular-alternatives-your-thanksgiving-bird-715700

Forget turkey, these are the most popular alternatives for your thanksgiving bird Seafood was one of the main dishes at the First Thanksgiving in 1621.

Baby born with half a heart receives life-changing gift 04/12/2017

BABY BORN WITH HALF A HEART UNDERGOES TRANSPLANT SURGERYhttp://www.newsweek.com/baby-born-half-heart-undergoes-transplant-surgery-729529

Baby born with half a heart receives life-changing gift He suffers from a rare condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

Here are five reasons to stay home when you are sick 02/12/2017

WHY YOU SHOULDN'T WORK WHEN YOU ARE SICK: FIVE REASONS TO STAY HOME FOR THE GOOD OF ALL MANKIND
http://www.newsweek.com/why-you-shouldnt-work-when-you-are-sick-5-reasons-stay-home-good-all-mankind-711345

Here are five reasons to stay home when you are sick Reason no. 1: Your coworkers will hate you.

Our brains audition which brain cells can remain and which must go when we learn new skills 02/12/2017

BRAIN SCIENCE: THIS IS WHY OUR HEADS DON’T ACTUALLY EXPLODE WHEN WE’RE LEARNING
http://www.newsweek.com/neuroscience-brain-plasticity-learning-new-skill-711438

Our brains audition which brain cells can remain and which must go when we learn new skills The brain is amazing in the way it can regroup and recover, and now new research shows how the brain can continue to learn without continuing to grow.

Scientists create the world's first tomatoes genetically modified to contain up to 500 percent more antioxidants 01/12/2017

CAN FOOD STOP THE AGING PROCESS? SCIENTISTS ENGINEER TOMATOES DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU YOUNG
http://www.newsweek.com/genetic-engineering-antiaging-ageing-antioxidants-tomatoes-food-711299

Scientists create the world's first tomatoes genetically modified to contain up to 500 percent more antioxidants Among other things, the new tomatoes contain nearly 500 percent more vitamin E than their unenhanced counterparts.

Yet another state has a spike in hepatitis A cases 01/12/2017

UTAH HIT BY NATIONAL HEPATITIS OUTBREAK THAT HAS LEFT 41 DEAD IN CALIFORNIA AND MICHIGAN
http://www.newsweek.com/utah-hit-national-hepatitis-outbreak-which-has-left-41-dead-california-and-727616

Yet another state has a spike in hepatitis A cases There have been 87 outbreak-associated cases reported in Utah.

Will this year's flu season be bad? 01/12/2017

BRACE YOURSELF FOR A MISERABLE FLU SEASON: THIS YEAR’S VACCINE HAS BEEN FAILING IN AUSTRALIA
http://www.newsweek.com/brace-yourself-miserable-flu-season-year-vaccine-failing-australia-727954

Will this year's flu season be bad? Australia's severe flu season may shed light on what's in store for the U.S.

Can a brain exercise prevent dementia? An inside look at the latest hype 30/11/2017

This Brain Exercise Could Actually Reduce Your Risk of Dementia
http://www.newsweek.com/brain-exercise-could-actually-reduce-your-risk-dementia-718393

Can a brain exercise prevent dementia? An inside look at the latest hype Brain training has earned a deservedly bad rap, but this study might just stand apart from the pack.

Exercise Can Make Children Smarter, Scientists Say 30/11/2017

Exercise Can Make Children Smarter, Scientists Say
http://www.newsweek.com/exercise-can-make-children-smarter-scientists-say-723679

Exercise Can Make Children Smarter, Scientists Say A study in Spain found that obese and overweight children put on an exercise regimen had greater gray matter and higher test scores

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