Sleep position ‘still-birth link’
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011Experts want urgent research into whether sleeping position of mums-to-be influences stillbirth risk after a study finds a link.

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Sleep position ‘still-birth link’
Experts want urgent research into whether sleeping position of mums-to-be influences stillbirth risk after a study finds a link.

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Sleep position ‘still-birth link’
Grassy turf, not farmland, is the most dominant crop in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, a study finds, but it is the least regulated of Maryland’s major crops.

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Lawns are adding to Chesapeake Bay pollution, study says
A UK study finds poor physical health is rife among people with severe mental illness in the UK – and suggests nurses may be partly to blame.

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Nurses ‘bad example for patients’
One study finds that those attending historically black colleges and universities pay a significant wage penalty, but are more likely to be engaged in philanthropic and political activities.
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Economix: Declining Payoff From Black Colleges
The chiefs have spoken: Defense Secretary Robert Gates and other Pentagon officials presented their report on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to Congress on Tuesday. The study finds that while a repeal would have “some limited and isolated disruption to unit…
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Pentagon: Let Gays Serve