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Family Meals May Keep Kids, Parents at Healthy Weight
Study found it's best to eat dinner in kitchen or dining room
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Scientists Train Monkeys to Move Two Virtual Arms With Their Minds
They say it's the first time a brain-machine combo has coordinated movement of both limbs
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Speaking Two Languages May Delay Dementia Symptoms
Study of case records found it staved off signs of the disease by more than four years
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Bipolar Disorder Drug May Need Adjusting in Pregnancy, Study Finds
Drop in lamotrigine levels, rise in depression seen in some women
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Scientists Train Monkeys to Move Two Virtual Arms With Their Minds
They say it's the first time a brain-machine combo has coordinated movement of both limbs
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Speaking Two Languages May Delay Dementia Symptoms
Study of case records found it staved off signs of the disease by more than four years
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Bipolar Disorder Drug May Need Adjusting in Pregnancy, Study Finds
Drop in lamotrigine levels, rise in depression seen in some women
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Autism Sign May Appear in First Months of Life
Eye contact starts declining at 8 weeks, finds study
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Calm After a Marital Storm? Look to the Wife, Study Suggests
Happiness more common in couples in which the wife cools off quicker after arguments, researchers say
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Hospital Stay May Improve When Doctor Takes Time to Connect
When patients know a little bit about their caregiver, they report more satisfaction with their care
- Posted November 6, 2013


















