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Many Asthma Patients Don’t Stick to Treatment Plan, Study Finds
Better communication with their doctors might improve outcomes, researchers say
- Posted January 18, 2014
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Why Parents Mix Up Their Kids’ Names
Quirk in brain's information-retrieval process is to blame, researcher says
- Posted January 18, 2014
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New Test Helps Diagnose Intellectual Disability in Children
Scan tracks entire genome from a blood sample
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Fast Food Not Major Culprit in Kids’ Obesity: Study
Poor overall dietary habits drive weight problems, experts say
- Posted January 17, 2014
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FDA Approves Genetic Test That Helps Explain Developmental Problems in Kids
Experts caution that it should only be given to young children when problems first appear
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Could Ecstasy Help People With Anxiety, PTSD?
Small study sheds light on how the club drug affects the brain
- Posted January 17, 2014
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FDA Approves Genetic Test That Helps Explain Developmental Problems in Kids
Experts caution that it should only be given to young children when problems first appear
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Could Ecstasy Help People With Anxiety, PTSD?
Small study sheds light on how the club drug affects the brain
- Posted January 17, 2014