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Breastfeeding for at least two months cuts a baby’s risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome almost in half, a sweeping new international study has found. Source: Breastfeeding for two months halves risk of SIDS
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Nearly a quarter of Mexican immigrants who live near the California-Mexico border without legal authorization have a mental disorder, particularly depression or anxiety. Source: Immigrants living in the country without authorization at risk for anxiety and depression
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Competitive divers face a high risk of injuring their shoulders, back, elbows, wrists and other body parts, according to sports medicine physicians. Source: Competitive divers face high risk of back, shoulder and other injuries
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A new discovery is challenging science’s longstanding beliefs regarding the cellular makeup of the brain, report scientists. Source: Discovery challenges belief about brain's cellular makeup
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Female athletes participating in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro were more likely to experience bone stress injuries in their lower extremities while competing in track and field compared to other events. In addition, tendon abnormalities similarly were most common in track and field athletes, however they most frequently involved the shoulder, Achilles […]
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Eating more fruits and vegetables with high-pesticide residue was associated with a lower probability of pregnancy and live birth following infertility treatment for women using assisted reproductive technologies, report researchers. Source: Intake of pesticide residue from fruits, vegetables and infertility treatment outcomes
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An infusion of cells from a child’s own umbilical cord blood appears to improve brain connectivity and motor function in children with spastic cerebral palsy, according to a randomized clinical trial. Source: Umbilical cord blood improves motor skills in some children with cerebral palsy
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Researchers have identified a pathway in the brain that seems to connect exposure to adverse experiences during early childhood with depression and problems with physical health in teens and preteens. Source: Early childhood adversities linked to health problems in tweens, teens
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Experts have reported that an Ebola vaccine is safe for children as well as adults and produces an immune response. Source: Ebola vaccine tested in adults and children in Africa hailed a success
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New findings could help guide doctors to determine how best to treat patients with Crohn’s disease, outlines a new report. Source: Discovery advances understanding of inflammatory bowel disease
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