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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
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Are Too Many Young Americans Getting Antipsychotics for ADHD?
Study shows rise in prescriptions for the powerful medications, even though they're not OK'd for this use
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Parents’ Genetic Similarities Could Affect Kids’ Height, Intellect
UK geneticists examine 'relatedness' and its impact on offspring in global study
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Extracurricular Sports May Give Kids’ Academics a Boost
Study suggests these activities might improve kids' attention span, self-control
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Beat Diet, Exercise as Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
After procedure, many patients no longer need medications, researchers find
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Indoor Tanning Rates Decline As Cancer Warnings Mount
Study finds Americans are staying away from unhealthy practice in growing numbers
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Fireworks Can Spark Bump in Air Pollution, Study Finds
July Fourth favorites release small particles that can harm the lungs, scientists find
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Obese Teens Less Likely to Use Birth Control
Heavy adolescent girls at greater risk for unintended pregnancy, study shows
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Surging Food Supply Linked to Global Obesity Epidemic
Boost in available calories comes largely from ultra-processed, inexpensive foods, expert says
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Many U.S. AIDS Patients Still Die When ‘Opportunistic’ Infections Strike
Study of San Francisco data for 1997-2012 shows 35 percent death rate over 5 years for these patients
- Posted July 1, 2015




















