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  1. Added Aug 03, 2007 by uma
    This new database, launched in July 2005, contains more than 75 measures of child well-being, including the 10 measures used in our annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. It includes the most timely data available on Education, Employment and Income, Poverty, Health, Basic Demographics, and Youth Risk Factors for the U.S., all 50 states, and D.C. Depending on availability, three to five years of trend data
  2. Added Feb 24, 2007 by jkali and 3 others
    Just as the title says... If you are looking to find out how just about anything works --start here. Categories include: Computer, electronics, health, home, money, science and travel. Also includes helpful "how-to" guides.
  3. Added Feb 12, 2007 by pham and 2 others
    Take a look inside the brains of mice on drugs! Every drug of abuse has its own unique molecular mechanism. You'll learn how these various drugs disrupt the synapse to make the user feel "high."
  4. Added Sep 10, 2006 by aseldow
    Go Ask Alice! is the health question and answer Internet service produced by Alice!, Columbia University's Health Promotion Program — a division of Health Services at Columbia.
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