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Helmets Don’t Prevent Kids’ Motocross Concussions
Fractures, head injuries common for 8- to 17-year-old racers, study finds
- Posted October 21, 2016
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Kids’ Media Time Adds Up, Subtracts From Homework
Interest in learning new things also shrinks with greater screen time, pediatricians find
- Posted October 21, 2016
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Pediatricians: Kids Need ‘Media Use Plan’ From Parents
Suggestions include no screen time for those under 18 months, not using media as 'soothing tool'
- Posted October 21, 2016
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Health Highlights: Oct. 21, 2016
Lawmakers Question Leukemia Drug Price Increases
- Posted October 21, 2016
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Mediterranean Diet, Caffeine May Be Good for Your Eyes
Study found both were linked to lower risk of leading cause of blindness
- Posted October 20, 2016
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Cartilage From Nose Used to Repair Bum Knees
In small trial, patients were able to grow new cartilage in the joint
- Posted October 20, 2016
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Is It Really True That Chocolate May Be Good for You?
A component in cocoa seems to help control blood sugar and inflammation, but there's a caveat
- Posted October 20, 2016
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Study Counters Notion That Heart Surgery Poses More Kidney Risks to Women
If factors such as other health conditions are taken into account, gender difference disappears
- Posted October 20, 2016