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Jul. 1st, 2016 07:55 amNew survey doubles the estimate of transgender adults in US
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Micro-camera can be injected with a syringe
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Why Isn’t Native American Food Hip?
A Linguist Explains Emoji and What Language Death Actually Looks Like
Most women shave their nether regions for hygiene; doctors facepalm
How Man-Midwives Armed With Rusty Forceps Shook Up Obstetrics
Migraines may be a vascular disorder
To fight foreclosure, NYC buying mortgages
In times of great famine, microalgae digest themselves
Louisiana, the U.S. incarceration capital, prepares for expanded Medicaid
Amid crisis, support grows for Puerto Rico statehood
Erasing unpleasant memories with a genetic switch
UNICEF finds dramatic inequality among world's poorest, richest children
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Gay men in Ivory Coast attacked for showing support to Orlando victims: rights group
Ku Klux Klan dreams of rising again 150 years after founding