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Louis Butler is a 92 year old war hero who was recently in need of help, but his faith in humanity w...
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Even if you write out a check to every charity that sends you a handwritten letter and a photo of a ...
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dog attends mass daily at church where owner's funeral was held
A loyal dog whose owner died late last year has apparently been showing up for mass every day for th...
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Heroic 12 Year Olds who saved a fisherman from drowning
Two 12 year-old boys saved a 32 year-old fisherman from drowning at Waihi Beach this past weekend. ...
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Atomic Rendering of Hormone kisspeptin that could help protect men from heart disease
Men whose low testosterone levels leave them more vulnerable to heart disease could be helped by tre...
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Newborn Stars Emerge From Cloud of Dust
This stunning photograph shows a dark cloud in deep space where new stars are forming alongsid...
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Paralyzed Officer who received a van from a benevolent Marine
Ron Villenave and his wife purchased a brand new wheelchair accessible van for a paralyzed police of...
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Handwritten Letter
It's not unusual to walk into a bathroom stall and see a mix of short notes, graffiti and stories. B...
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Newborn Stars Emerge From Cloud of Dust
This stunning photograph shows a dark cloud in deep space where new stars are forming alongside a cluster of brilliant stars that have already emerged. The cloud, known as Lupus 3, lies about 600 light years from Earth in the constellation of Scorpius (The Scorpion).  

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Resveratrol
Scientists announce a so-called “miracle molecule” found in red wine , called ‘resveratrol, might also help improve mobility and prevent falls among older adults. Scientist already know resveratrol helps reduce inflammation of the body, lower cholesterol and some studies that show it reduces the risk of heart disease and certain forms of cancer. Jane Cavanaugh Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at Duquesne University tested the eff...

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frog
NUCLEAR scientists are using native frogs to thwart hospital superbugs in work that sounds more like the plot of a sci-fi thriller than legitimate research. Sydney and Melbourne scientists are studying several species of Australian frogs - including the green-eyed tree frog and the green and golden bell frog - whose skin secretions are toxic to a range of bacteria, including multi-drug-resistant golden staph know as MRSA. Antibiotic-resista...

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