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Study found they had concerns about accuracy, fears of ‘worst-case scenarios’Continue Reading
Study found they had concerns about accuracy, fears of ‘worst-case scenarios’Continue Reading
Many states’ schools fail to teach students how to avoid unwanted pregnancy, HIV and other STDs, study findsContinue Reading
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‘Spontaneous’ mutations, not generational ones, could play role in up to 20 percent of cases, study saysContinue Reading
Suggestions to avoid a maddening meltdownContinue Reading
It also found no increase in wakefulness among breast-fed babies whose mothers consumed caffeineContinue Reading
Movement, posture, reflexes below normal for many exposed infantsContinue Reading
Look at outdoor activity as a daily necessity, not a weekend luxury, study saysContinue Reading
15 percent qualified as substance abusers, and initiation may be start of lifelong troublesContinue Reading
Symptom should prompt doctors to test for urinary infection, study showsContinue Reading
In study, ‘bloomers’ reached higher levels of functioning and had parents with more access to resourcesContinue Reading
Factors to consider include staff-to-child ratioContinue Reading
Possible explanations include greater use of epidurals and mothers today are older, heavier, study saysContinue Reading
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