Sunday, May 4, 2014

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NEWS
Some E-Cigarettes Deliver a Puff of Carcinogens
A study suggests that e-cigarette vapor can contain toxins. Credit Sandy Huffaker for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue reading the main story.
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University Herald
Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy May Increase Heart Defect Risk In Babies
Pregnant (Photo : Flickr/CC) Smoking during pregnancy may raise the risk for congenital heart defects in babies, according to a recent study. Smoking during pregnancy may raise the risk for congenital heart defects in babies, according to a recent study.
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Financial Express
Study Reveals Sizable Increase in Diabetes Among Children
For years doctors have warned of a rising epidemic of diabetes among children. Yet there has been surprisingly little firm data on the extent of this disease among younger Americans. Now a nationally representative study has confirmed that from 2001 to ...
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Daily Mail
For children, bite-size food could improve mealtime behavior
Discuss, engage, solve, together. Sharing and celebrating the trials and triumphs of contemporary Muslim women. C'est La Vie · Finding the familiar in the foreign · One baby step at a time · A letter to my son · MORE ARTICLES · Spirituality · By foot or budget ...
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Daily Digest
Study: Not all babies sleep safely
... • Keep soft objects, loose bedding or any objects that could increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation or strangulation out of the crib. • Place babies to sleep in the same room where you sleep but not the same bed. • Breastfeed as much and for as long as ...
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Daily Mail
Environment as important as genes in autism, study finds
LONDON (Reuters) - Environmental factors are more important than previously thought in leading to autism, as big a factor as genes, according to the largest analysis to date to look at how the brain disorder runs in families. Sven Sandin, who worked on the ...
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Santa Rosa Press Gazette
Relay for Life event draws thousands for fight against cancer
The fight against cancer grew a little stronger Friday night and into this morning thanks to the devotion and generosity of local residents. Several thousand people turned out at the Relay for Life of Hall County annual event held at Road Atlanta in Braselton to ...
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USA TODAY
Strangers help nearly blind boy with bucket list
We dare you to watch this video and not smile. Because the joy you will see in the face of a young Texas boy is enough to make anyone grin ear-to-ear. 9-year-old Ben Pierce is going blind, but before he does, Pierce has some things he wants to see. Born at ...
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