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Anesthesia in Youngest Kids May be Linked to Learning Disabilities (HealthDay) Posted on March 25th

TUESDAY, March 24 (HealthDay News) -- Children who have had anesthesia two or more times by the age of 3 may be at a higher risk of developing learning disabilities later, new research suggests.Read more

Clinical Trials Update: March 24, 2009 (HealthDay)

(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:Read more Continue linkarrow
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Suriname starts free circumcision project (AFP)

PARAMARIBO (AFP) – Suriname has launched a three-month pilot project offering free circumcisions in a bid to cut sexually transmitted ... Continue linkarrow
March 24th / 0 comments

Most New EMS Recruits Overweight or Obese (HealthDay)

FRIDAY, March 20 (HealthDay News) -- More than 75 percent of candidates for fire and ambulance services in Massachusetts are ... Continue linkarrow
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Not the brightest spark? Blame your dad

THE biological clock ticks just as loudly for Australian men, new research shows.Read more Continue linkarrow
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A low roar of success

Zari is a stunner but not a star. The 7-year-old father of a small colony of golden lion tamarins, ... Continue linkarrow
March 23rd / 0 comments

Legal pot in the Midwest

"This shows that, bottom line, medical use of marijuana is not very controversial with the public," said Wendy Chapkis, co-author ... Continue linkarrow
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Race To Raise Funds For SMS Toddler Tilly

6:48pm UK, Wednesday March 18, 2009 Ruth Barnett, Sky News Online The parents of a toddler with a rare genetic condition are ... Continue linkarrow
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‘Vitamin’ for baby brain disorder

Researchers say taking a special vitamin supplement during pregnancy could prevent hydrocephalus - one of the most common birth brain ... Continue linkarrow
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Nestlé’s Inspectors Saw Rat Droppings, Rejected Peanuts

Nestlé USA, considering whether to buy ingredients from Peanut Corporation of America, twice sent its own inspectors to check out ... Continue linkarrow
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U.S. names healthcare spending strategy advisers

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Health and Human Services Department named a panel of 15 government experts on Thursday to ... Continue linkarrow
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Diabetics and Elderly May Fare Better With Bypass (HealthDay)

FRIDAY, March 20 (HealthDay News) -- A major international study pinpoints which people with major heart artery blockages would be ... Continue linkarrow
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Depression pill OK’d for kids but probe goes on (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Just weeks after prosecutors accused Forest Laboratories Inc of illegally marketing its anti-depressants Celexa and Lexapro ... Continue linkarrow
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Clinical Trials Update: March 19, 2009 (HealthDay)

(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:Read more Continue linkarrow
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German researchers testing veggie Viagra: reports (AFP)

BERLIN (AFP) – German researchers are testing an impotency treatment for men made using only natural ingredients that in some ... Continue linkarrow
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Obesity Takes Years Off Your Life (HealthDay)

TUESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) -- Being obese can shorten your life, a new study shows.Read more Continue linkarrow
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Boozing women are a turn-off - men

YOUNG women who think drinking to excess makes them more sexually attractive to men are mistaken, ... Continue linkarrow
March 19th / 0 comments

An entertaining chemist proves science can be fun

Grand Hank - self-proclaimed world heavyweight champion of science - is donning his funky green safety goggles, bouncing from foot ... Continue linkarrow
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