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According to a new government study, Hollywood is getting better at conveying positive public health messages. But, study authors found, it still has a ways to go.
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Healthy full-term babies born in the United States today weigh an average of three ounces less than those born at term (39 to 42 weeks gestation) 20 years ago, researchers from Harvard Medical School have found.
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Researchers at Harvard Children's Hospital's SIDS Center of Excellence believe they have found a potential cause of SIDS, the diagnosis made when the cause of death for babies less than one year cannot be identified in autopsy.
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Infants who are born premature and with chorioamnionitis, a common bacterial infection that occurs in about 8 percent of pregnancies, have an increased risk of developing asthma according to a new report from Kaiser Permanente's Department of Research.
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A study published in the Psychological Bulletin, a journal of American Psychological Association, has found a causal relationship between violent video games and kids' behavior.
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Women who were treated with radiation to fight cancer in childhood may be at risk of bleeding excessively after giving birth according to a new study released from Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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New research shows married couples rate is higher than those without a loss; those who cohabitate at even higher risk
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A new study published in the journal Child Development links high quality early childhood child care to better academic performance and fewer behavior problems in teens.
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Children often feel hurt, jealousy and competition when their parents shoo them away because they are focused instead on a device like a computer or cell phone.
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One in five teens has some loss of hearing – a statistic that has risen steeply in recent years. That was the finding of new research published this week in The Journal of American Medicine.
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