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These beliefs, Brewer’s research has found, correlate with time spent watching YouTube videos; this trend suggests that they could be prevalent in the exact kind of alternative-media demographic segment that Harris needs to make inroads with.

From Slate

This gender bias within the study could be prevalent under non-experimental conditions.

Through these connections, residents can protect themselves against social isolation and loneliness, which research shows can be prevalent among older LGBTQ+ adults.

This isn't the first time a woman in the public eye has been hounded over a rumored pregnancy — in fact it's a disturbing pattern that seems to be prevalent for almost every female celebrity.

From Salon

As Streptococcus A cases continue to be prevalent in Queensland and internationally, a new nasal vaccine could provide long-term protection from the deadly bacteria.

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