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In a Journal of Traumatic Stress study of military veterans, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) veterans were twice as likely
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In this article, we examine the possible link between coffee and cancer and look at whether drinking coffee can provide
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A team of Institute researchers have discovered how to stop and reverse the growth of lung cancer with a potent
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In a recently-published study in the Journal of Family Psychology, BYU researchers explored how family prayer influences family relationships, finding
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In this article, we look at ovarian cysts and explain how they can sometimes develop into cancer. We also look
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