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Early intervention for autistic toddlers aids socialization
December 17, 2010
Early intervention for toddlers with autism can improve how they connect with others and socialize, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
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Children as inclined to eat low-sugar breakfast cereal
December 16, 2010
Given the choice, children are just as happy to eat a low-sugar cereal and a piece of fresh fruit rather than cereals that are high in sugar, according to a Yale University study published in the January 2011 issue of the journal Pediatrics.
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Osteoporosis drug may aid those with head and neck cancers
December 16, 2010
An Ohio State University study indicates that an osteoporosis drug that reduces bone loss may be an effective supplemental treatment for patients with head and neck cancers.
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Stem cell research moves ahead therapy for leukemia
December 15, 2010
Suppressing the protein beta-catenin in the blood may be able to reverse the condition of leukemic stem cells and also resensitize them if they become resistant to treatment.
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Protein shows reversal of some Alzheimer's symptoms
December 15, 2010
An increase in the protein CBP in laboratory testing allowed a Texas research team to restore learning and memory skills in mice that have Alzheimer's disease.
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Alternative therapy used by patients with brain tumors
December 15, 2010
A German study found that many brain tumor patients rely on alternative therapies such as homeopathy along with conventional medical treatment, according to the December issue of the journal Neurology.
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Acupuncture effective in treating 'lazy eye'
December 15, 2010
A new study in China indicates that acupuncture may be an alternative to eye patches as a treatment for amblyopia or "lazy eye" in children, according to the December issue of Archives of Ophthalmology.
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Smoke exposure greater for apartment-living children
December 14, 2010
A new pediatrics study has shown that children who live in apartments are exposed to secondhand smoke even when no smoking occurs in their own unit.
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Risks of carotid surgery weighed by researchers
December 14, 2010
Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have developed a risk prediction rule to assess the dangers associated with carotid artery surgery.
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Loyola offers coping advice for depression at holidays
December 14, 2010
Loyola University experts say people who are prone to depression around holiday time can take steps to minimize their discomfort and elevate their mood.
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