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- St. Bernadette's first visions of Mary at Lourdes: 11 February 1858 - This Day in History
- René Descartes: Biography of the Day
- Steroid injections prove effective in treatment of lumbar disc herniations
- Elbow position not a predictor of injury
- New data provides direction for ACL injured knee treatments
- Helmet fit critical to preventing concussion, say researchers
- Treatment for hip conditions should not rest solely on MRI scans
- Amateur football players not always keen on returning to play after ACL injuries
- PRP treatment aids healing of elbow injuries say researchers
- Delaying ACL reconstruction in kids may lead to higher rates of associated knee injuries
- Study finds elevated levels of cell-free DNA in first trimester do not predict preeclampsia
- Study finds that anti-diabetic medication can prevent the long-term effects of maternal obesity
- Kasparov-versus-computer chess match: 10 February 1996 - This Day in History
- Mark Spitz: Biography of the Day
- Could Venus be shifting gear?
- Watch ‘Mountains of snow’ on the Earth from Space programme
- Watch online: Vega qualification flight
- A career on display
- US commissions first new nuclear reactors in 30 years
- FDA unveils biosimilars guidance
It seems like the study for
It seems like the study for mankinds history is never ending. I have heard and read a lot already about our history. And it's good to know that up until know researchers are still growing and seeking for the real story behind our history. More power to all the researchers out there. May your findings be fruitful