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Pandemic Brain, Magnetic Migration, Short Pregnancies

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The US Healthcare System Needs to Be Reformed, Right?

New research suggests that teenagers coming of age in the pandemic have actually seen their brains age by three to four years. A recent study has revealed that pregnancy in the United States is an average of a week and a half shorter than pregnancy elsewhere. New research suggests that birds have a sort of six cents that acts as a magnetic compass allowing them ease of travel along migration paths.

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