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Is Evolution to Blame for Most Maternal Deaths?
Embryos are some greedy bastards. I mean think about it. They just sit in the mother’s stomach, eating all her food. But much of the animal kingdom’s unborn young don’t attach themselves all that strongly to the womb. For example, … Continue reading
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Tagged child birth, health, maternity, University of Chicago, women
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Fast Friday Four (May 27)
Getting Bacteria to De-collaborate Nobody has ever been injured by a single bacterium. Alone, a single-celled organism can’t do much of anything to a human body composed of billions of cells. By itself, it is harmless; but in troves, they … Continue reading
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Tagged action, bacteria, chemicals, childhood, conservation, eating, ecology, Fast Friday, gestures, global warming, green, health, infection, learning, maternity, Michigan State University, Penn State, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin
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