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Doctors Need to Protect Athletes From Concussion Risk: Neurologists
They should educate, clear players to return to field only when ready, statement says
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Obesity Epidemic Hitting Hispanics Hard, Study Finds
Severe obesity most common among young adults, setting them up for health problems later in life
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Muscle and Bone Injuries, Mental Disorders Plagued U.S. Iraq War Vets
Study followed 4,100 soldiers until four years after their return home
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Doctors Need to Protect Athletes From Concussion Risk: Neurologists
They should educate, clear players to return to field only when ready, statement says
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Researchers Say They’ve Found New Clues to Autism
Gene mutation appears linked to subtype of disorder
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Exercising Moms-to-Be Have Less Chubby Newborns, Study Finds
This could benefit babies later in life, researcher suggests
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Health Highlights: July 9, 2014
Implantable Memory-Restoring Device Being Developed by Researchers Old Vials of Smallpox Found in NIH Building
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Same Genes May Influence Reading, Math Skills: Study
But genes don't set academic abilities in stone; experience matters too, experts say
- Posted July 9, 2014
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TB Rates Among Children May Be Higher Than Estimated
As many as 650,000 kids worldwide infected each year, researchers report
- Posted July 9, 2014
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Older Adults Can Safely Donate a Kidney, Study Finds
No greater risk for heart disease, diabetes or death among donors, researchers say
- Posted July 9, 2014