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                    <title>Water cleanup method destroys pervasive, cancer-causing &#039;forever chemicals&#039;</title>
                    <description>An insidious category of carcinogenic pollutants known as &quot;forever chemicals&quot; may not be so permanent after all.</description>
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                    <title>Study identifies another explanation for the &#039;marriage premium&#039; benefit to offspring</title>
                    <description>Something big is happening with babies in Chile—and it&#039;s at the heart of a unique study into what it means to be born to married versus unmarried parents.</description>
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                    <title>Reframing body weight as baby weight may help women handle pregnancy</title>
                    <description>Pregnant women often rely on two identities—a pregnant self and a non-pregnant self—to help them navigate the profound psychological and physiological effects that pregnancy has on their body image, according to a Penn State Abington researcher.</description>
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                    <category>Social Sciences</category>                    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2016 12:14:13 EDT</pubDate>
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