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Energy Drinks Tied to Inattention, Hyper Behavior in Middle Schoolers: Study
Kids shouldn't drink sugary, caffeinated beverages, researchers conclude
- Posted February 9, 2015
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No Link Seen Between Oxytocin-Assisted Labor and ADHD
Previous research with animals had suggested a possible connection
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Loved Ones Caring for Brain-Injured Veterans May Face Health Risks
Study found high levels of substance linked to inflammation in caregivers who felt anger, blame
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Nighttime Leg Cramps Peak in Summer, Study Says
Findings could lead to changes in treatment
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Researchers Identify 8 Signs of Impending Death
Findings could help families prepare and aid in end-of-life care choices
- Posted February 9, 2015
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HPV Vaccination Does Not Appear to Boost Risky Teen Sex, Study Shows
After its introduction, increase in STD rates was same in vaccinated, unvaccinated girls
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Health Highlights: Feb. 9, 2015
NFL Appoints First Chief Medical Adviser Canada's Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Doctor-Assisted Suicide
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Residential Treatment Program Helps Obese Kids Lose Weight, Study Finds
Treatment also boosted blood vessel health, but therapy is costly and long-term results are unknown
- Posted February 9, 2015
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Some Tiny Preemies Show Poorer Mental Health in Adulthood
Greater risks for those exposed to steroid drugs in the womb, study says
- Posted February 9, 2015