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Kids With Mental Ills Often Treated Solely by Primary Care Doctors
Shortage of child psychiatrists helps explain findings, expert says
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Child Safety Seats Often Incompatible With Cars: Study
Parents should take measurements to ensure seats fit properly inside vehicle, researchers advise
- Posted October 11, 2015
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New Clues to How Gene Affects Women’s Body Shape, Diabetes Risk
Study found variants determine where body fat is stored, regulation of fat cells
- Posted October 10, 2015
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How to Do Breast Self-Exams
Checks should be done once a month, doctor recommends
- Posted October 10, 2015
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Telecommuting Isn’t Always a Win-Win Situation
Employees and employers have to plan for potential problems, researchers say
- Posted October 9, 2015
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Telecommuting Isn’t Always a Win-Win Situation
Employees and employers have to plan for potential problems, researchers say
- Posted October 9, 2015
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Frequent School Changes Linked to Poorer Performance
For low-income kids, moving every year may hurt math skills, behavior, study suggests
- Posted October 9, 2015
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Many Americans Traveling Abroad Lack Key Vaccinations: Study
Outbreaks of measles, hepatitis A could be prevented if people were fully immunized, researchers say
- Posted October 9, 2015
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For Early Breast Cancer, More U.S. Women Choose Less Invasive Treatment
Lumpectomy plus radiation results in nearly 90 percent survival over 10 years, study says
- Posted October 9, 2015
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Decrease Seen in Epidural-Related Complications for C-Sections
Rates for problems linked to certain types of anesthesia down 25 percent over decade, study finds
- Posted October 9, 2015