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2013/05/22 04:36
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ARLINGTON — Derek Rodriguez broke into a happy dance last month in a corridor at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport as he and other members of the Arlington High School Band waited to board a flight to New...
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2013/05/21 18:17
2013/05/21 18:17
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U-M sleep experts help lead first multicenter clinical trial that builds on their previous work Newswise — ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Children with obstructive sleep apnea who had a common surgery to remove...
2013/05/20 13:17
2013/05/20 13:17
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Newswise — ANN ARBOR, Mich. – As high schoolers prepare for final exams, teens nationwide may be tempted to use a “study drug” ­– a prescription stimulant or amphetamine – to gain an academic edge....
2013/05/20 08:08
2013/05/20 08:08
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Studies presented at DDW- 2013 span 'breathprints' and high-powered magnets An increasing number of U.S. children are experiencing gastrointestinal issues that require interventions to resolve,...
2013/05/15 10:08
2013/05/15 10:08
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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has approved a $1.9 million research award to the University of Utah to study asthma in children and how better monitoring of the disease could...
2013/05/15 07:09
2013/05/15 07:09
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Thanks to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most parents know the safest way for an infant to sleep is on their back. The campaign has reduced the number of children who have died from Sudden Infant...
2013/05/13 16:49
2013/05/13 16:49
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... now, we haven't explored if it is possible to identify babies who might benefit from early formula use. This study provides the first evidence that early limited formula (ELF) can provide...
2013/05/13 10:08
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Larry Rhodes, M.D., interim chair of the West Virginia University Department of Pediatrics and director of the WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health, has been named the 2013 Rural Health...
2013/05/11 18:34
2013/05/11 18:34
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Dr. Cleide Suguihara, who helped save thousands of tiny lives in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital, lost her own on Thursday to complications of breast cancer. The...
2013/05/11 14:00
2013/05/11 14:00
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Serving as an honorary co-chair of this year�s Steeplechase is Dr. Meg Rush, who has enjoyed a long career at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In addition to conducting research during her 23...
2013/05/10 05:08
2013/05/10 05:08
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University of South Florida's Dr. Rebecca Sutphen will lead the national, collaborative research expected to help personalize and improve cancer care The University of South Florida (USF) and Aetna...
2013/05/09 18:30
2013/05/09 18:30
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The courts may have weighed in (no pun intended) on New York City Mayor Bloomberg’s ban on supersized soft drinks, but science has not. That’s why Leonard H. Epstein, UB Distinguished Professor in the...
2013/05/07 17:24
2013/05/07 17:24
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Newswise — BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The courts may have weighed in (no pun intended) on New York City Mayor Bloomberg’s ban on supersized soft drinks, but science has not. That’s why University at Buffalo...
2013/05/07 13:17
2013/05/07 13:17
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Newswise — NEW YORK (May 6, 2013) – Inner-city parents who read and understand food nutrition labels tend to make healthier choices for their families, according to a new study from researchers at The...
2013/05/06 23:42
2013/05/06 23:42
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The recent call for labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients — especially on a state-by-state basis as in Connecticut — is unnecessary, unrealistic and uninformed. As someone...
2013/05/06 16:49
2013/05/06 16:49
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Preliminary data from this first-of-its-kind trial were presented today by researchers at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Annual Meeting in...
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2013/05/06 10:39
2013/05/06 10:39
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No need to toss your toothbrush after sorethroat Washington, May 6 : You might not need to throw out your tooth brush after recovering from a sore throat after all, according to a new study. While...
2013/05/04 00:52
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LONG BEACH -- Miller Children's Hospital has named pediatric echocardiology expert Dr. Brandy Hattendorf - a former volunteer candy striper - as its new medical director of non-invasive pediatric...
2013/05/04 00:31
2013/05/04 00:31
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When geneticists at the University of Minnesota began work on what they thought was a regulatory gene, they probably had no idea their work would redefine the tiny snippet of genetic material as a key...
2013/05/04 00:18
2013/05/04 00:18
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When pediatrician Ray Rademacher retired in 1996, 4,000 people attended a party held for him at the Denver Zoo. No telling how many will show up on May 11 when a celebration of his life is held at a...