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Premature mortality is partly predicted by city neighborhood: Where you live in the City of Toronto impacts your health and longevity

August 15, 2019 Diseases and Conditions, erectile dysfunction, fertility, Infant's Health, Men's Health, Menopause, sexual health, Today's Healthcare

We know that our environment affects our health. More specifically, it’s understood that exposure to pollution and access to medical

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Excess body fat, particularly around the waist, is a major risk factor for premature death among Hispanics

August 13, 2019 chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, fitness, Infant's Health, Menopause, obesity, Staying Healthy, Today's Healthcare

Both general and abdominal obesity were strongly associated with mortality among Mexican adults. Each 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI above

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Six in ten children receive opioids after tonsillectomy

August 10, 2019 ADD and ADHD, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Infant's Health, Opium, Restless Leg Syndrome, Today's Healthcare

Sixty percent of privately insured children undergoing tonsil removal received opioids -with average prescriptions lasting about six to 10 days

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Mouse genetics influences the microbiome more than environment

July 27, 2019 genes, Genetically Modified, Immune System, Infant's Health, Mammals, mice, nutrition, Rodents

Genetics has a greater impact on the microbiome than maternal birth environment, at least in mice, according to a study

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Critical errors in inhaler technique common in children with asthma

April 18, 2019 allergy, Asthma, Children's Health, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Infant's Health, Medical Devices, Today's Healthcare

In the first study to evaluate inhaler technique in children hospitalized for asthma — the group at highest risk for

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Are you with me? New model explains origins of empathy

April 8, 2019 Behavior, genes, Infant's Health, Intelligence, Multiple Sclerosis Research, psychology, Psychology Research, Social Psychology

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute and the Santa Fe Institute have developed a new model to explain the evolutionary

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Lowering lactose and carbs in milk does not help severely malnourished children

February 27, 2019 breastfeeding, Cell Biology, Children's Health, cows, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Molecular Biology, Pigs, Sheep, Today's Healthcare

Treating hospitalized, severely malnourished children with a lactose-free, reduced-carbohydrate milk formula does not improve clinical outcomes, according to a study

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Sugars and microbiome in mother’s milk influence neonatal rotavirus infection

November 29, 2018 Biology, breastfeeding, cows, Endangered Plants, HIV and AIDS, Infant's Health, Infectious Diseases, Pigs, Sheep, Virology

Using a multidisciplinary approach, an international team of researchers from several institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine, reveals that complex

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Babies born at home have more diverse, beneficial bacteria, study finds: Hospital care may affect newborns’ gut flora, which influence health

November 1, 2018 Bacteria, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Today's Healthcare

Infants born at home have more diverse bacteria in their guts and feces, which may affect their developing immunity and

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Brainwave activity reveals potential biomarker for autism in children

October 29, 2018 Autism, Child Development, Children's Health, Infant's Health, Learning Disorders, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can impair communication ability, socialization, and verbal and motor skills. It

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