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      FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 file photo, parents leave a staging area after being reunited with their children following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where Adam Lanza fatally shot 27 people, including 20 children. Psychiatrists say after the grief and fear fades, most of Newtown's young survivors probably will cope without long-term emotional problems, often through play. Among the challenges will be spotting which children are struggling enough that they may need professional help. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)
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    Experts: Kids are resilient in coping with trauma

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    December 18, 2012 10:38 pm
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      This undated photo provided by the University of Colorado shows scientist Rob Knight in his lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he is leading the American Gut Project. The bacterial zoo inside your gut could look very different if you're a vegetarian or an Atkins dieter, a couch potato or an athlete, fat or thin. Now for a fee and a stool sample, the curious can find out just what's living in their intestines and help one of the hottest new fields in science. (AP Photo/University of Colorado)
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    Tapping citizen-scientists for a novel gut check

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    Freezing eggs for fertility works, caution urged
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    Freezing eggs for fertility works, caution urged

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    Bioethics panel urges more gene privacy protection
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    Bioethics panel urges more gene privacy protection

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    This undated image made available by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows the Exserohilum rostratum fungus. The CDC said Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012 tests have shown Exserohilum fungus in 10 people sickened in the current fungal meningitis outbreak. It's a common mold found in soil and on plants. (AP Photo/CDC)
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    CDC: Meningitis outbreak growing, 14 people dead

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    Study of anti-AIDS vaginal ring begins in Africa
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    US study finds high HIV infection in black gay men
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    Scientists: Novel TB drug combo passes first test

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    AIDS specialists aim to jump-start hunt for a cure
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    AIDS specialists aim to jump-start hunt for a cure

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