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Cut to the Aurora massacre, the premier showing of The Dark Knight Rises, and the sudden appearance of a man dressed in black with a gas mask. He enters the theater exit, throws several gas grenades at the theater floor, and opens fire with a a forty millimeter Glock, a twelve-gauge shotgun, an AR-15 assault rifle with a 100-round drum magazine, and 6,000 rounds of ammunition to back that up. The second Glock is sitting on the seat of his car, parked near the exit.

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Among children born full term, those conceived with the help of fertility drugs are slightly shorter than naturally conceived children but overall are physically healthy.

Researcher Tim Savage says, "Reassuringly, these children remained well within the normal height range for both their sex and age."
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Some things never change. Bee stings have been used as medicine and beauty treatments since the days of ancient Egypt. Bee venom contains a compound which stimulates the body’s production of collagen and elastin, which makes us look younger. It may even help prevent cancer (due to its anti-inflammatory characteristics) and help treat arthritis.

Bee venom is being added to skin creams and facial masks and do creams used for lip plumping. It’s being described as "natural Botox." Honey is also added to cosmetics as a moisturizer.
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