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Depressed drinkers experience alcohol’s pleasure and stimulation, challenging beliefs about self-medication and addiction.
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Despite a more positive domestic political context the outlook for Irish tourism remains mixed due to a strong dollar and ...
There is no question, we urgently need a modern, dynamic grid to improve reliability and resilience, boost our citizens’ quality of life, and enable Connecticut’s economy to grow.
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The city’s only wetlands “mitigation bank” on Staten Island sells credits to waterfront developers so they can comply with a ...
At U of T, instructors follow grading guidelines that encourage keeping course averages within a specific range to prevent ...
Revolutionary findings challenge what we know about blood types and nutrition, revealing why the same diet affects people ...
By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Friday, history professor Ian Isherwood ’00 presented his latest book, “The Battalion, ...