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Cross-sectional view of the uterus and bladder in situ (left) and an illustration of a colloid cyst in the third ventricle of the brain (right). By one of our in-house artists. © Evan Oto/Science Source https://t.co/CZgbQnVb5n

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Tortoise Beetle, SEM
Color enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a tortoise beetle (family Cassidini)
© Steve Gschmeissner/Science Source
Science Source ID# SS2310805


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Illustrated cross section showcasing the electrical conduction system of the human heart. Impulses are generated by the sinoatrial node to stimulate cardiac muscle (myocardium), causing the heart to contract.

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Polarizing light micrograph of Vitamin E crystals.

is a fat-soluble nutrient found in many foods. In the body, it acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

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A of an that disrupts the central nervous system In MS, myelin sheaths that protect neurons are attacked by the immune system causing nerve signals to slow down or stop.

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Ethiopian Wolf
Native to the Ethiopian Highlands, its similar to the coyote in size & build. Alternative names incl. red fox & red jackal. It's one of the world's rarest canids, and Africa's most carnivore. credit: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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Thanks for using our photo SS2809748 (#HuntingtonsDisease MRI) in your, "Experimental Drug For Huntington's Disease Jams Malfunctioning Gene" article: https://t.co/6cVjY0cL3r

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Thanks for using our photo SS2809748 (#HuntingtonsDisease Brain, MRI) in your, "Experimental Drug For Huntington's Disease Jams Malfunctioning Gene" article: https://t.co/t7LJ4ompgx

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Thanks for using our image SS2714796 (Fifth Metatarsal Fracture, X-Ray) in your, "We Broke the Same Bone. My Recovery Was a Breeze, Hers an Ordeal" article: https://t.co/uAAerZa8Bq

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As the points out:
"While naps do not necessarily make up for inadequate or poor quality nighttime sleep, a short nap of 20-30 minutes can help to improve mood, alertness and performance."


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