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Parents' Activity Unlikely to Influence Teen Fitness
June 12, 2013 Teens don’t necessarily follow in their parents’ footsteps when it comes to physical activity, finds a new study in the Journal of Adolescent ... > full story -
Teens Have Unsupervised Access to Prescription Drugs
June 12, 2013 Most teens have unsupervised access to their prescription drugs at home, including drugs with potential for abuse, finds a new ... > full story -
Hearing Loss Clue Uncovered
June 12, 2013 Researchers have discovered how hearing loss in humans is caused by a certain genetic ... > full story -
Hot Flashes Before Menopause? It Can Happen
June 12, 2013 More than half of middle-aged women who still have regular cycles have hot ... > full story -
Moderate-Intensity Walking Timed Just Right Might Help Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes
June 12, 2013 A 15-minute walk after each meal appears to help older people regulate blood sugar levels and could reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to a new ... > full story -
New Sickle Cell Anemia Therapy Advances to Phase II Clinical Trials
June 12, 2013 Seeking to improve the lives of sickle cell anemia sufferers around the world, researchers are preparing to launch Phase II of a clinical trial to investigate a potential new therapy for reducing the ... > full story -
Hands-Free Talking and Texting Are Unsafe for Drivers, Study Shows
June 12, 2013 Using hands-free devices to talk, text or send e-mail while driving is distracting and risky, contrary to what many people believe, says a new ... > full story -
Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Treated With Anti-Spasm Agent Partially Recover from Disorders of Consciousness
June 12, 2013 Two traumatic brain-injury patients steadily emerged from minimally conscious state after receiving intrathecal baclofen ... > full story -
New Therapy Target for Kids' Fever-Induced Seizures
June 11, 2013 Fever-induced childhood seizures can be terrifying for parents and carry a long-term risk to brain development. Scientists haven't known what mechanism triggers the seizures. Now they've identified a ... > full story -
Two-Step Mechanism of Inner Ear Tip Link Regrowth
June 11, 2013 A team of researchers is the first to show, in mice, an unexpected two-step process that happens during the growth and regeneration of inner ear tip links. Tip links are extracellular tethers that ... > full story
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