Medscape: Serum Panel Identifies Infants With Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage
Thursday, 13 April 2017
www.medscape.com Serum Panel Identifies Infants With Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage By Will Boggs MD NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A panel of three serum biomarkers accurately identifies infants with acute intracranial hemorrhage after abusive head trauma. “When we started this research, one of our concerns was that there would not be significant differences in
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WebMD: Food Dye and ADHD
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Food Dye and ADHD For more than 30 years, scientists have examined the relationship between food coloring and hyperactive behavior in children, but with mixed results. To date, no conclusive evidence has been found to show that food coloring causes ADHD. Some studies, though, have suggested an association between the two. Most likely, ADHD is
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ScienceDaily: Harmless’ painkillers associated with increased risk of cardiac arrest
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Harmless’ painkillers associated with increased risk of cardiac arrest Researchers advise avoiding diclofenac and limiting ibuprofen to 1200 mg per day March 15, 2017 European Society of Cardiology Painkillers considered harmless by the general public are associated with increased risk of cardiac arrest, according to new research. Painkillers considered harmless by the general public are
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Time: Why Autism Affects Boys More than Girls
Thursday, 09 February 2017
Researchers have identified one reason why the developmental disorder is more common among boys than among girls While the definition of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has changed over the years, one thing has remained relatively constant: the fact that rates of ASD are anywhere from two to five times higher among boys than they are
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