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Gestational Diabetes: Be Aware of Risks for Mother and Baby
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[10/03/2010] Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby. Gestational Diabetes: Be Aware of Risks for Mother and Baby - read more
Auditory Input Helps Word Learning in Deaf Children
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[05/03/2010] Learning words may be facilitated by early exposure to auditory input, according to research presented by the Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine. Auditory Input Helps Word Learning in Deaf Children - read more
Exercise Helps Protect Brain of MS Patients
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[03/03/2010] Highly fit multiple sclerosis (MS) patients perform significantly better on tests of cognitive function than similar less-fit patients, a new study shows. Exercise Helps Protect Brain of MS Patients - read more
Treadmill Training Could Help Tots Walk
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[01/03/2010] Using a treadmill could help infants with prenatal complications or who were injured at birth walk earlier and better, according to a University of Michigan researcher. Treadmill Training Could Help Tots Walk - read more
Migraine more Common in Women with MS
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[22/02/2010] Migraine is seen more frequently in women with multiple sclerosis than those without, according to a study from the American Academy of Neurology. Migraine more Common in Women with MS - read more
Link between Advanced Maternal Age and Autism
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[17/02/2010] Advanced maternal age is linked to a significantly elevated risk of having a child with autism, regardless of the father's age, according to an exhaustive study of all births in California during the 1990s. Link between Advanced Maternal Age and Autism - read more
Alterations in the Brain's Reward System Related to ADHS
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[10/02/2010] Researchers have discovered anomalies in the brain's reward system related to the neural circuits of motivation and gratification. Alterations in the Brain's Reward System Related to ADHS - read more
