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Developed at Wake Forest University, vacuum-assisted closure therapy has helped an estimated 20 million patients — and earned ...
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Lead wasn't regulated in dinnerware before the 1970s, so you may want to display your china rather than serving food on it. How to know if your dinnerware contains lead or heavy metals.
Skip the roses this Valentine’s Day, and grab your binoculars and a field guide for science, with this weekend's Great Backyard Bird Count.
Sip shochu made from local sweet potatoes, eat sashimi from Kinkowan Bay, hike forest trails, and relax in mineral-rich baths in Kyushu.
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