Ongoing feeding problems enhance a child’s risk of poor medical and developmental outcomes, such as malnutrition, growth retardation, poor academic achievement and social deficits.
Online friendship motivates man to drop almost 400 pounds, help others
A 30 year old man found unexpected inspiration and motivation to stop drinking and lose hundreds of pounds from a woman he met online with the Pictionary-like mobile game called “Draw Something.”
Two antibodies may block MERS virus from infecting cells
Researchers have discovered two antibodies that could help prevent this mysterious virus from spreading.
Strategic thinking strengthens intellectual capacity, new study suggests
Strategy-based cognitive training may be able to enhance cognitive performance and provide real-life benefits.
Walking may enhance your creative thinking skills
The students who were tested for creativity while walking came up with creative ideas 100 percent of the time in one experiment.
Study links high doses of antidepressants to suicide risk in youth
Using higher than normal doses can double the rate of self-harm among children, teens and young adults.
FDA’s proposed rules for e-cigarettes stir up controversy
The FDA has released a proposal for regulating e-cigarettes that has been met with both praise and criticism.
Brain trauma recovery aided by education, study says
Research indicates that a higher education aids recovery from serious brain trauma.
Aspirin can reduce colorectal cancer risks for those with specific gene, study finds
Colorectal cancer is the second-highest cause of cancer-related deaths across the country.
For fecal transplants, frozen feces just as good
The transplant material comes from healthy donors and is used to treat the serious and often recurrent diarrhea caused by the C. difficile bacteria.
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