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  • News - 5 Mar 2007
    According to researchers in the U.S. children who suffer severe stress may also suffer damage to their brains.
  • News - 18 Feb 2007
    Duke University biomedical engineering researchers have moved a step closer to a "smart bladder pacemaker" that might one day restore bladder control in patients with spinal cord injury or...
  • News - 2 Jan 2007
    A new report urges parents and children's doctors to change their thinking about homesickness among children, to see it as a nearly universal but highly preventable and treatable phenomenon -- rather...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    Personal choices, such as smoking and consumption of fatty foods, have long been linked to increased cancer risk. During recent years, scientists have been seeking to isolate a variety of lifestyle...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    With cancer, researchers don't believe "you are what you eat"; that disease is always a direct result of what is, or what isn't, on your dinner plate.
  • News - 13 Nov 2006
    The immune system is fickle, and easily influenced by more than just viruses and bacteria. It can be swayed by the seemingly unexpected, such as by what we eat, for example, and affected by surprising...
  • News - 18 Oct 2006
    There is ample research advocating the nutritional benefits of eating fish and shellfish because fish is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
  • News - 17 Oct 2006
    Fish is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. But concerns have been raised in recent years about chemicals found in fish from environmental pollution, including mercury, PCBs and dioxins. That has...
  • News - 7 Sep 2006
    According to a new report fewer Americans are dying of cancer even though the rates of new cancers remains the same.
  • News - 30 Aug 2006
    As schools across the country reopen their doors this fall, hundreds of sixth graders in 42 middle schools will begin taking part in a study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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