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Study Questions Fish Oil Brain Claims
Higher levels of omega-3 didn't boost thinking, memory test scores
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Preemies’ Woes Sometimes Due to Heredity, Study Says
Severe mental illness, learning difficulties often blamed on early birth, but may just run in family
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Epilepsy Drugs in Pregnancy May Affect Infants’ Fine Motor Skills
Study did not find similar link when babies were exposed through breast-feeding
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Study Questions Fish Oil Brain Claims
Higher levels of omega-3 didn't boost thinking, memory test scores
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Preemies’ Woes Sometimes Due to Heredity, Study Says
Severe mental illness, learning difficulties often blamed on early birth, but may just run in family
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Epilepsy Drugs in Pregnancy May Affect Infants’ Fine Motor Skills
Study did not find similar link when babies were exposed through breast-feeding
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Obesity Researchers Identify ‘Good Fat’ in Mice
It's hoped this might lead to personalized human treatments
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Parenthood May Reduce Diabetes-Related Death Risk, Study Suggests
Benefits more pronounced for women than men, researchers contend
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Report: Health-Reform Plans Seem to Have Lower-Than-Expected Premiums
But consumers need to weigh other factors, too, experts say
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Brain Scans Show Why Psychopaths Don’t Feel Your Pain
Images revealed much different reaction to thoughts of their own pain versus that of others
- Posted September 25, 2013




















