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Cure for HIV Claimed But Not Proven

A man with HIV living in Germany may have been cured of his infection by a bone marrow transplant, researchers claim. In 2007, the man received a bone ...
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Typical Toddler Behavior, or ADHD? 10 Ways to Tell

Telling the difference between a normal, antsy 4-year-old and one who is hyperactive to the point where it affects his or her ability to learn has become trickier ...
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Childhood ADHD May Limit Adult Achievements

Having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a child may affect a person’s education and salary prospects years later, a new study suggests. In the study, men who were diagnosed ...
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Doc Shouldn’t Give ADHD Drugs to Healthy Kids

The practice of prescribing stimulant drugs to healthy kids who are looking for a mental boost is not justifiable, and should come to an end, a group of ...
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Hair Holds the Key to Measuring Chronic Stress

Stress has long been linked to an increased risk of heart attack. But now researchers say there’s a way to measure chronic stress by analyzing a strand of ...
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Stress During Pregnancy Linked with Preterm Births

Babies born to women who experienced a lot of stress during pregnancy may have worse health than those born to less-stressed women, according to a new study from ...
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Breast-Feeding in Infancy May Shield Adults from Depression

People who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of depression in adulthood, a new study from Germany suggests. Researchers looked at 52 people, whose average ...
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Weight Gain During Pregnancy: 2nd Trimester May Be Key

The second trimester of pregnancy may be a crucial period of time for women to stick to weight-gain recommendations, a new study says. Overweight or obese women who ...
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C-Sections Linked with Childhood Obesity

Babies delivered by Caesarean section may have an increased risk for obesity in childhood, a new study suggests. In the study, children born by c-section had double the ...
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Early Bacteria Exposure Important for Building Immunity, Study Says

Moms, don’t worry too much about getting those surfaces sanitary: New research suggests early exposure to bacteria is critically important to children to keep autoimmune diseases at bay, ...
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