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HealthADHD kids' brains develop more slowly Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 12 2007 19:00 Crucial parts of brains of children with attention deficit disorder develop more slowly than other youngsters' brains, a phenomenon ...
Plague blamed for biologist's death Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 10 2007 12:28 Autopsy reports for Eric York, a wildlife biologist for the National Park Service, showed that he had plague in his body. New mom's NYC Marathon win stirs debate
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Family of woman ignored at ER files suit
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Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 6 2007 08:14 AP - The family of a woman who died earlier this year after collapsing on an emergency room's floor, screaming in pain and vomiting blood as employees ignored her, has filed a $45 million lawsuit accusing the county. Girl born with 8 limbs undergoes surgery
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Sweep of lung cancer genome reveals new gene Source: Reuters - Nov 5 2007 12:38 CHICAGO (Reuters) - An effort to map the genetic landscape of lung cancer has turned up a host of new genes, including one that controls the growth of cells essential for lung function, an international team of researchers said on Sunday.
Study: Fewer clots, more bleeding risk with new pill Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 4 2007 11:05 For each heart-related death that prasugrel prevented, compared to Plavix, one additional bleeding death occurred. School aid, diagnosis shifts fuel rise in autism reports Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 3 2007 11:48 The explosion of cases appears to be mostly caused by a surge in special education services and a shift in what doctors call ... Study: 1 in 60 older people might have brain tumors Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 31 2007 16:00 A Dutch study finds brain abnormalities not all that uncommon, but most of them hadn't caused symptoms. For many kids, lead threat is right in their own homes Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 29 2007 12:37 The house is not the biggest on the block, but Blanca de la Cruz's brick bungalow, on a quiet street south of downtown, is swept ... Alzheimer's memory loss faster among well-educated Source: Reuters - Oct 22 2007 16:23 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Having more years of formal education delays the memory loss linked to Alzheimer's disease, but once the condition begins to take hold, better-educated people decline more rapidly, researchers said on Monday.
Whole grain cereals cut heart failure risk: study
Source: Reuters - Oct 22 2007 16:40 CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eating whole grain cereals has already shown promise for lowering blood pressure and warding off heart attacks, but it may also significantly reduce the risk of heart failure, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
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