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All posts by LadyLively
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Higher Doses of Antidepressants Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Young Patients: Study
They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more than recommended dose
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Medical Marijuana May Ease Some MS Symptoms, Study Concludes
Finding applies only to pot in pill or spray form, neurologists say
- Posted April 28, 2014
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No Link Found Between Playing Football in Hot Weather, Concussion Risk
But it's possible that dehydration may play a role, suggest authors of 5-year study on NCAA athletes
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Higher Doses of Antidepressants Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Young Patients: Study
They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more than recommended dose
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Medical Marijuana May Ease Some MS Symptoms, Study Concludes
Finding applies only to pot in pill or spray form, neurologists say
- Posted April 28, 2014
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No Link Found Between Playing Football in Hot Weather, Concussion Risk
But it's possible that dehydration may play a role, suggest authors of 5-year study on NCAA athletes
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Lab Mice Stressed Out By Men, But Not Women, Study Finds
And that could sway scientific findings generally, researchers say
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Autism Affects Motor Skills Too
As condition's severity rises, so do difficulties in movement, dexterity, study finds
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Induced Labor May Lower Risk for C-Section, Study Finds
Findings run counter to commonly held belief that induction actually raises a woman's odds for cesarean
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Gastro Woes More Common in Kids With Autism: Review
Their risk for digestive problems is 4 times higher than in typically developing peers, researchers found
- Posted April 28, 2014



















