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Workplace barriers contribute to low rates of breastfeeding among mothers of new infants

Workplace barriers contribute to low rates of breastfeeding among mothers of new infants

Blue Ridge Poison Center explains safe and proper way to dispose medicine

Blue Ridge Poison Center explains safe and proper way to dispose medicine

Acne affects self-confidence of many teenagers, survey finds

Acne affects self-confidence of many teenagers, survey finds

Researchers find lower academic performance among children prenatally exposed to alcohol

Researchers find lower academic performance among children prenatally exposed to alcohol

Brief periods of vigorous exercise may provide cardiometabolic benefits in children

Brief periods of vigorous exercise may provide cardiometabolic benefits in children

Exposure to acrolein causes failure of immune defence to tumours, study finds

Exposure to acrolein causes failure of immune defence to tumours, study finds

Study finds increased body fat in childhood brain cancer survivors

Study finds increased body fat in childhood brain cancer survivors

Zika continues to plague babies in Rio’s sprawling urban slums even after Olympics

Zika continues to plague babies in Rio’s sprawling urban slums even after Olympics

One-shot vaccine passes key preclinical test in newborn monkey models

One-shot vaccine passes key preclinical test in newborn monkey models

Five tips for parents and guardians to protect children from household poisons

Five tips for parents and guardians to protect children from household poisons

Researchers describe set of observable characteristics linked to congenital Zika syndrome

Researchers describe set of observable characteristics linked to congenital Zika syndrome

Inactive teens have weaker bones, study finds

Inactive teens have weaker bones, study finds

NHGRI researchers use facial recognition software to diagnose rare genetic disease

NHGRI researchers use facial recognition software to diagnose rare genetic disease

First-of-its-kind mouse model could help study post-malaria epilepsy in children

First-of-its-kind mouse model could help study post-malaria epilepsy in children

Study finds direct link between increasing width of vestibular aqueduct and severity of child's hearing loss

Study finds direct link between increasing width of vestibular aqueduct and severity of child's hearing loss

Study identifies potential risks for mothers who are cancer survivors

Study identifies potential risks for mothers who are cancer survivors

Few steps to protect ourselves and our families from air pollution

Few steps to protect ourselves and our families from air pollution

FDA grants accelerated approval to new drug for treatment of rare form of skin cancer

FDA grants accelerated approval to new drug for treatment of rare form of skin cancer

Study compares arm measures to BMI for assessing nutritional status of leukemia survivors

Study compares arm measures to BMI for assessing nutritional status of leukemia survivors

New study shows how developing brain learns to recognize and react to subtle sensory signals

New study shows how developing brain learns to recognize and react to subtle sensory signals

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