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No safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, suggests study

No safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, suggests study

FDA approves new treatment for children with lupus

FDA approves new treatment for children with lupus

New research to investigate impact of therapy animals on pediatric cancer patients

New research to investigate impact of therapy animals on pediatric cancer patients

Hurricane Maria’s legacy: Thousands of Puerto Rican students show PTSD symptoms

Hurricane Maria’s legacy: Thousands of Puerto Rican students show PTSD symptoms

Genetic mutations in brain development lead to discovery of rare genetic diseases

Genetic mutations in brain development lead to discovery of rare genetic diseases

How much screen time is OK for a 5 year old?

How much screen time is OK for a 5 year old?

Scientists and patients gather in Vancouver to discuss about Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Scientists and patients gather in Vancouver to discuss about Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Vascular surgery after firearm injury linked with higher morbidity and mortality

Vascular surgery after firearm injury linked with higher morbidity and mortality

What causes us to binge eat? Scientists may have the answer.

What causes us to binge eat? Scientists may have the answer.

Association insurance pushes on despite court ruling

Association insurance pushes on despite court ruling

A combination of sensory stimuli can help soothe crying babies, study reveals

A combination of sensory stimuli can help soothe crying babies, study reveals

Physicians turning to antibiotic alternatives for long-term acne treatment

Physicians turning to antibiotic alternatives for long-term acne treatment

Podcast: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’ The abortion wars rage on

Podcast: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’ The abortion wars rage on

Cellular communication in emotion-processing brain region motivates us to keep eating tasty food

Cellular communication in emotion-processing brain region motivates us to keep eating tasty food

Despite expansion of insurance coverage for depression, treatment rates are lower than expected

Despite expansion of insurance coverage for depression, treatment rates are lower than expected

The homeless are dying in record numbers on the streets of L.A.

The homeless are dying in record numbers on the streets of L.A.

Prolonged exposure therapy is more effective in treating veterans with PTSD, alcohol use disorder

Prolonged exposure therapy is more effective in treating veterans with PTSD, alcohol use disorder

Texting helps improve medication adherence, health outcomes for patients with schizophrenia

Texting helps improve medication adherence, health outcomes for patients with schizophrenia

Amid opioid prescriber crackdown, health officials reach out to pain patients

Amid opioid prescriber crackdown, health officials reach out to pain patients

Screenings, interventions, and referrals can help adolescents overcome substance abuse

Screenings, interventions, and referrals can help adolescents overcome substance abuse

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