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Drug Therapy May Lower Odds That Kids With ADHD Will Smoke
Children with the disorder typically have higher smoking rates, experts note
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Smoking More Likely Among Teens Whose Parents Light Up
Quitting early in child's life helps reduce risk, researchers say
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Mild Electrical Zaps to Brain Induce ‘Lucid Dreaming’ in Study
Research offers insight into line between consciousness, unconsciousness
- Posted May 11, 2014
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Skin Cancer Prevention Tips
Most lesions are treatable if caught early, says expert
- Posted May 11, 2014
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Can Doing the Dishes Save a Young Marriage?
Newlyweds who share expectations about household chores will have happier unions, researchers say
- Posted May 10, 2014
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Solar Flares Might Actually Help Some Heart Patients
Patients with implanted cardiac devices had smoother rhythms when sun 'storms' erupted, study found
- Posted May 9, 2014
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Men Who Have Insurance Most Likely to Get Implanted Defibrillators: Study
Results show importance of adhering to guidelines, researcher says
- Posted May 9, 2014