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Astronomy Guide
Our astronomy guide is your portal to amateur astronomy where you can learn about planets, constellations, telescopes and more.

Flowers
Flowers are a heartfelt, natural way to lift our spirits. Learn how to grow and care for tropical flowers, annuals, perennials, exotic flowers and more.

Scuba Diving
Scuba diving opens up an adventure that's unimaginable for those with land legs. Discover the wonders that lie beneath the water's surface! Discover scuba diving!

Astrology
Read about the basics of Astrology and how they are inter-related.

Baby Gifts
There are many occasions to buy baby gifts: a newborn in the family, a friend having a child, a holiday or party to celebrate. Whatever the occasion, find tips on how to find the perfect baby gift.

Christmas Shopping
Does hearing the terms Christmas shopping make you cringe and feel stressed out? Find tips and articles here to help make your Christmas shopping a breeze!

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Recruitment Of Drugs

A fishy therapy: a thriving but controversial

A fishy therapy: a thriving but controversial dietary supplementShark cartilage is for sale all over the Web. Powders of it, packaged in jars and capsules, are among the products offered at sites specializing in herbal remedies,

Drug makers may shift R&D focus to 'more

Drug makers may shift R&D focus to 'more predictable revenue streams' - Chain PharmacyBOSTON -- The search by brand-name drug companies for a new generation of b blockbuster drugs may give way to the development of medicines that could be more modest in scope but that produce

Tobacco Money at the University of

Tobacco Money at the University of CaliforniaLike many health sciences institutions around the world (1, 2), six academic units throughout the 10-campus University of California system have adopted policies not to accept

Development costs still rise, but success is

Development costs still rise, but success is hit or miss - Chain PharmacyBOSTON -- With scarcely more than 1-in-5 new drug compounds that reach human testing stage actually passing all the way through the testing and review gauntlet,