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Many babies born with disorders because parents are cousins

Hundreds of children in the UK are being born with genetic disorders every year because their parents are first cousins.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 4 comments

DNA discoveries on rare disorders bring insight, angst to families

Two girls looked just like sisters: flat bridged nose, thin lips, fold near corners of the eye. Both children had learning disabilities, digestion problems, and more that has troubled them for so long. The thing is these girls aren't related.
In the Media by MadMoneyWannabe - 1 comment

Does your astrological sign determine your health issues?

"The study, which used data from 10 million Ontario residents in 2000, was conducted with tongue firmly in cheek, a press release said." Results Show How Studies Can Be Misinterpreted
In the Media by soome2000 - 6 comments

HBO documentary chronicles horrors of eating disorders

The number of American women affected by these disorders has doubled to at least 5 million in the past three decades.
In the Media by bulanjing - 3 comments
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A number of children under 10 are treated in hospitals in Northern Ireland for eating disorders, the Department of Health says.

The New Brunswick government and Family Service Moncton Inc. are creating a specialized centre to deal with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Moncton.

The girlfriend of a soldier found hanged on New Year's Day calls for more help for those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.
Women who are obese or who develop diabetes during pregnancy could increase their risk of having a child with autism or a developmental disorder, a US study suggests

Psychologists presenting a two-day workshop in Moncton starting yesterday say Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is more common than people think, but diagnosing the disorder is often difficult.

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Conventional antibiotic treatment gives numerous side-effects and body organ damage. For example, Vancomycin is a...
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The Demise of Empathy in Business and the Workplace

Empathy is at the foundation of both altruism and collaboration. Thus, while it does consume scarce resources, empathy...
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Would you go to your Dentist for Botox?

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