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Vaccination and the Gentle Art of Persuasion

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Healthcare professionals need to look out for fabricated illness in children: McMaster professor

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Football could contribute to strokes in teens

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Young football players may be at higher risk for stroke, according to a new study released in Journal of Child Neurology (JCN), published by SAGE. Researchers Dr. Jared R. Brosch and Dr. Meredith R. Golomb looked at…

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Uncategorized

Key role proposed for pediatricians in curbing tobacco use

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New Rochelle, NY, February 9, 2011 — Nicotine addiction usually begins during the critical teenage years, and pediatric healthcare professionals can play a prominent role in promoting a tobacco-free lifestyle among children and adolescents, as de…

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