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ADHD diagnosis? Try medication, support groups, mom says
ADHD diagnosis? Try medication, support groups, mom says
ADHD diagnosis? Try medication, support groups, mom says
When Gina Dunn's two sons were diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder earlier this year, she kept it private for fear they would be labeled as lacking intelligence.
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| • | A Risk Worth Taking |
| The best time to be risky happens to be when it's hardest to make the leap. | |
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| • | Mathias Uhlen: Human Protein Map |
| A Human Protein Atlas for Normal and Cancer Tissues | |
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| • | Gene expression in alligators suggests birds have 'thumbs' |
| The latest breakthrough in a 120 year-old debate on the evolution of the bird wing was published in the open-access journal PLoS ONE. (2008-10-06) | |
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| • | Children Of Centenarians Live Longer, Have Lower Risk Of Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes |
| Centenarian offspring (children of parents who lived to be at least 97 years old) retain important cardiovascular advantages from their parents compared to a similarly-aged cohort. |
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| • | Assisted Reproduction Linked To Higher Birth Defects |
| A nationwide US study found that babies conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) were between 2 and 4 times more likely to be born with certain defects than babies conceived naturally. The study was conducted by researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and was published early online in the journal Human Reproduction on 16 November. | |
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| • | Drug trial shows dramatic reduction in hidden heart disease |
| A Harvard-led study shows that the risk of heart attack and stroke among subjects with 'silent heart disease' - and normal cholesterol levels - can be dramatically reduced by the use of an already widely prescribed class of drugs. | |
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By terry_murphy@harvard.edu - Copyright 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College - version: v1.5 build A
By terry_murphy@harvard.edu - Copyright 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College - version: v1.5 build A