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Health Highlights: Feb. 17, 2014
Number of Fertility Treatment Babies in U.S. Increasing Scientists Grow Human Lungs in Lab
- Posted February 17, 2014
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Mother’s Voice on Special Pacifier Helps Preemies Learn to Eat
When properly sucking, baby is rewarded with a song from Mom, researchers say
- Posted February 17, 2014
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Kids With ADHD May Benefit From ‘Brain Wave’ Training in School: Study
But experts agree more research is needed to see if that translates into better classroom performance
- Posted February 17, 2014
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Bullying May Have Lasting Health Effects on Kids
Study of students in grades 5 through 10 found mental, physical fallout even if harassment stopped
- Posted February 17, 2014
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Health Tip: Pack the Right Sports Snacks
To help your young athlete succeed
- Posted February 17, 2014
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Scientists Get Closer to Rejuvenating Aging Muscles
In mouse studies, Stanford researchers uncover potential reason behind muscles' decline in old age
- Posted February 16, 2014
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Start Heart-Healthy Lessons in Childhood, Expert Says
Limiting screen time, boosting exercise are essentials
- Posted February 16, 2014
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Sea Lion Shows Non-Human Mammals Also Have Rhythm
By working with Ronan, researchers discovered it's not just mimicking birds who can keep the beat
- Posted February 15, 2014


















