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Posted May 5, 2013:
- Camaraderie of Sports Teams May Deter Bullying, Violence
- Preterm Infants May Need 800 IU of Vitamin D3 Per Day
- Childhood Disability Rate Jumps 16 Percent Over Past Decade
- Magnesium May Be as Important to Kids' Bone Health as Calcium
Posted May 4, 2013:
- 90 Percent of Pediatric Specialists Not Following Clinical Guidelines When Treating Preschoolers With ADHD
- Don't Txt N Drive: Teens Not Getting Msg: 43 Percent of Youths Admit to Texting While Driving
- Vitamin C May Head Off Lung Problems in Babies Born to Pregnant Smokers
- Don't Be Quick to Toss Your Toothbrush After a Sore Throat
- Childhood Obesity Starts at Home
- Poverty Threatens Health of US Children
- Toxic Waste Sites Cause 'Healthy Years of Life Lost' for People Living in India, Philippines and Indonesia
- Risk of Death Has Decreased Substantially for Children Initially Treated With Dialysis for End-Stage Kidney Disease
Posted May 3, 2013:
- Unusual Comparison Nets New Sleep Loss Marker
- Epilepsy Cured in Mice Using Brain Cells
- Human Brain Cells Developed in Lab, Grow in Mice
- Gray Hair and Vitiligo Reversed at the Root
- Self-Affirmation Improves Problem-Solving Under Stress
- Injectable Nano-Network Controls Blood Sugar in Diabetics for Days at a Time
- Anesthesia Selection Impacts Outcomes in Patients With Sleep Apnea Undergoing Joint Replacement
- Heroin Vaccine Blocks Relapse, Preclinical Study Suggests
- Researchers Outline Concerns About Unproven Stem Cell Therapies
- Computer Simulations Reveal the Energy Landscape of Ion Channels
- Flight Behavior of Hungry Malaria Mosquitoes Analyzed
- Older U. S. -Born Mexican-Americans Have More Physical Limitations Than Mexican American Immigrants
- FDA Warning Against High Dose Antidepressant Prescription May Be Unwarranted, Study Suggests
- Individual Brain Cells Track Where We Are and How We Move
- Malaria: A Vector Infecting Both Apes and Humans
- Bees Survival: Ban More Pesticides?
- New Mechanism Discovered in Meiosis: How Modification of an Enzyme Governs Critical Processes in Sexual Reproduction
- Risks of H7N9 Infection Mapped
- New Mouse Model Confirms How Type 2 Diabetes Develops
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Ebola's Secret Weapon Revealed
- Link Between Heart, Blood, and Skeletal Muscle
- 'Oil for the Joints' Offers Hope for Osteoarthritis Sufferers
- Increases in Heart Disease Risk Factors May Decrease Brain Function
- Seven Simple Lifestyle Steps May Decrease Risk of Blood Clots
- New Target for Personalized Cancer Therapy
- Tick-Borne Lone Star Virus Identified Through New Super-Fast Gene Sequencing
- Making Cancer Less Cancerous
- Researchers Plot Locations Where AEDs Could Save More Lives
- Heart Cells Change Stem Cell Behavior
- Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Death With Progressive Coronary Artery Calcium Buildup
- Dieting Youth Show Greater Brain Reward Activity in Response to Food
- 'Dark Genome' Is Involved in Rett Syndrome
- Muscle Adaptation of Transition to Minimalist Running
- Turning Human Stem Cells Into Brain Cells Sheds Light on Neural Development
- Botox Used to Find New Wrinkle in Brain Communication
- Stem Cell Discovery Could Aid Research Into New Treatments
- Kids With Conduct Problems May Have Brains That Under-React to Painful Images: May Increase Risk of Adult Psychopathy
- Genetic Factor Predicts Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
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