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One Stitch at a time - 2006-11-27 "People with several anxiety or other mental health problems find that quilting helps them focus on the positive." More Risk Factors in Older Adults for Indoor and Outdoor Falls Differ - 2010-09-10 "Among community-dwelling older adults, the risk factors for indoor falls differ from those for outdoor falls, according to a study published online Sept. 9 in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society." More Back to School Can Mean a Return to Head Lice Worries - 2010-09-10 "Close contact fuels infestations, but experts urge vigilance to keep critters at bay.
" More Clearing Kids for Sports Participation Sparks Conflicts - 2010-09-10 "Medical experts disagree on how extensively young athletes' hearts should be tested." More Most Americans Still Not Eating Enough Fruits, Veggies - 2010-09-09 "No state has yet met the federal goals for consumption, CDC report finds." More Substance Abuse Admissions Double Among Older Adults - 2010-09-09 "And many more are unemployed, unmarried than in early 1990s, study says." More Kids Playing With Laser Pointers May Be Aiming for Eye Trouble - 2010-09-08 "Teen boy damages retina with Internet-purchased 'toy,' doctors say." More 2 Genes Have Possible Link to Deadly Ovarian Cancer - 2010-09-08 "Scientists say findings may lead to new therapies for ovarian clear cell carcinoma." More Vitamin D Levels in Newborns Tied to Schizophrenia Risk - 2010-09-08 "Both low and high serum concentrations of vitamin D in neonates are associated with an elevated risk of eventual development of schizophrenia, according to a study in the September issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry." More Immune System Genes Show Links to Type 1 Diabetes - 2010-09-08 "Finding is starting point for new work on the disease's origins, possible treatment, experts say." More Many Heart Patients Place False Hope in Angioplasty - 2010-09-08 "In non-emergency scenarios, the artery-opening procedure won't prevent heart attack, experts note." More Repeat DUI Offenders Have Reasoning Deficits: Study - 2010-09-08 "Subtle decision-making problems may not show up on conventional tests, researchers say." More Young Parents May Be Especially Prone to Depression - 2010-09-08 "Greatest risk is during first year after child is born, researchers say." More Psychological Violence Predicts Postnatal Depression - 2010-09-07 "Intimate-partner psychological violence during pregnancy is strongly associated with the development of postnatal depression, and this relationship is independent of physical or sexual violence, according to a study published online Sept. 6 in The Lancet." More 'Self-Embedding' Takes Teen Self-Injury to the Extreme - 2010-09-07 "Radiologists recommend minimally invasive procedure to remove staples, paper clips and more." More 1675 articles available (Viewing 1 - 15) 
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