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Long-necked dinos didn't reach for the skies (AFP)
AFP - A fondly-held belief about long-necked sauropods, the giant four-footed dinosaurs beloved of monster movies and children, is most probably untrue, a dino expert said on Wednesday. Read More...
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Weight testing predicts eye disease in preemies (Reuters)
Reuters - Weekly weight measurements can accurately predict which preterm babies are likely to develop retinopathy of prematurity, a potentially blinding condition that requires treatment, according to study findings in the journal Pediatrics. Read More...
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St. Louis hospital to study birth defect (AP)
AP - A top children's hospital wants to improve the survival rate of infants born with a birth defect that many families have never heard of until their child is diagnosed. Read More...
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IVF Study: Two Embryos No Better Than One (Time.com)
Time.com - A new study confirms what many fertility clinicians already know: implanting multiple embryos may offer no better chances for pregnancy than transferring one embryo at a time Read More...
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Pregnancy problems up stroke risk in offspring (Reuters)
Reuters - Adults whose mothers suffered from "preeclampsia" or "gestational hypertension" while pregnant appear to be at increased risk of suffering a stroke, new research suggests. Read More...
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Health Tip: Managing the Teen Years (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- The teen years can be difficult for parents and their children, who are undergoing countless physical and emotional changes. Read More...
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School PE Programs Don't Lower Child Obesity (HealthDay)
HealthDay - MONDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- Physical fitness programs in schools improve many aspects of children's health, but they don't appear to combat obesity, a new study in the Canadian medical publication CMAJ shows. Read More...
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Tonsillectomy linked to excess weight gain in kids (Reuters)
Reuters - Children who undergo the surgical removal of their tonsils (tonsillectomy) with or without the removal of their adenoids (adenoidectomy) are at increased risk for becoming overweight in the years after surgery, according to a report in the journal...
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Hormone relaxin helps treat heart failure: study (AFP)
AFP - Relaxin -- a naturally occurring hormone that helps women adapt to pregnancy -- is showing promise as a treatment for acute heart failure, a new study has found. Read More...
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Two IVF Embryos Are No More Likely to Produce a Baby Than One (Time.com)
Time.com - A new study confirms what many fertility clinicians already know: implanting multiple embryos may offer no better chances for pregnancy than transferring one embryo at a time Read More...
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Rapid Infant Weight Gain Linked to Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
HealthDay - MONDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- Babies who gain weight quickly during the first six months of life may be more prone to obesity as toddlers, Harvard researchers report. Read More...
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Madonna in Malawi talks about a school, not adoption
CHINKHOTA, Malawi -- Madonna dashed from the airport to an impoverished Malawi village to discuss a school she is planning to build, saying nothing to the hordes of reporters on her trail Sunday
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Pregnancy hormone shows promise in heart failure (Reuters)
Reuters - A pregnancy hormone that relaxes blood vessels appeared to reduce symptoms of acute heart failure and improve survival, according to a preliminary study released by U.S. researchers on Sunday. Read More...
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Teen Leaders More Likely to Have Kids Later (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - We live in an age of overachieving young people. These kids do great in school, are sports team captains, have lots of friends who follow them around in awe, and get raises at their part-time jobs because they have the skills to get...
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