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Why 6-inch, melon-size hail may be more common than scientists thought
Giant hailstones measuring six inches or more across, roughly the size of a cantaloupe, likely strike the United States far more often than official storm records indicate. A peer-reviewed statistical ...
A systematic review (of mostly cross sectional studies) explores whether difficulties regulating emotions play a role in skin picking disorder, and what this could mean for treatment.
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