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This Is Why You’re Still Breaking Out as an Adult
Acne doesn't always go away when you grow up. These are the most common causes of adult acne, along with treatment options for each one.
science / science - 5 years ago
Acne doesn't always go away when you grow up. These are the most common causes of adult acne, along with treatment options for each one.
science / science - 5 years ago
Slovakia declined to recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate head of state on Wednesday, joining Italy in breaking the coordinated action of European Union nations and the United States. About 20 European Union nations incl...
science / science - 5 years ago
The WMO said heightened temperatures also contributed to a number of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts and flash flooding. "Many of the extreme weather events are consistent with what we expect from a changing climate.
science / science - 5 years ago
His former Scrubs cast members are raising money for his family.
science / science - 5 years ago
With its move into new advertising formats such as video and efforts to improve user experiences with a crackdown on spam and harassment, some analysts see Twitter also beating Wall Street’s projections. The social media company is expected to repor...
science / science - 5 years ago
Washington (AFP) - AIDS emerged as a mysterious disease in the 1980s to spread across the world and claim millions of lives. Here is a look at the trajectory of AIDS, which President Donald Trump wants eradicated in the United States in 10 years.
science / science - 5 years ago
In June 1988 a leading climate scientist, Dr James Hansen, presented the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources with data showing that by burning fossil fuels humans had created a greenhouse effect,& evidenced by global warming.& & Unl...
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One year ago today (Feb. 6), a spacesuit-clad mannequin named Starman blasted into orbit aboard a cherry-red Tesla roadster he borrowed from his buddy, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk. The mannequin and his ride were the first payload aboard the...
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US President Donald Trump's call for an all-hands-on-deck push to end the AIDS epidemic focuses on trouble areas and vulnerable populations as progress against HIV has stalled, officials said on Wednesday. Although no dollar figure has been announce...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — While 2018 was the fourth-warmest year on record, British meteorologists are predicting the next five years will be much hotter, maybe even record-breaking.
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Bolstered by Trump's appointment of two conservative justices, the nine-member court could soon begin to pare back abortion rights, starting with a major case from Louisiana that is one of several similar pending appeals. The addition of Trump appoi...
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The television star believes all women should have access to life-saving screenings.
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NASA says the flight test schedule for space taxis designed by SpaceX and Boeing to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station has been stretched out further, as expected. And it wouldn't be surprising if additional postponement...
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Two tiny satellites have fallen silent hundreds of millions of miles away, after proving new technology at Mars.
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A study led by the American Cancer Society finds cancers linked to obesity have risen among millennials in the United States.