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Study Raises Questions About Diagnosis, Medical Treatment Of ADHD

A new UCLA study shows that only about half of children diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, exhibit the cognitive defects commonly associated with the condition. The study also found that in populations where medication is rarely prescribed to treat ADHD, the prevalence and symptoms of the disorder are roughly equivalent to populations in which medication is widely used.
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05 Dec 2008 04:50:37

Strangers May Cheer You Up, Study Says - New York Times

Strangers May Cheer You Up, Study Says New York Times, United States - So says a new study that followed a large group of people for 20 years happiness is more contagious than previously thought. Your happiness depends not ...
05 Dec 2008 02:40:53

Secondhand smoke causes fertility problems: study - Reuters

Reuters Secondhand smoke causes fertility problems: study Reuters - Other studies have linked smoking with miscarriage, birth defects and sudden infant death syndrome, also known as cot death or crib death. ...
05 Dec 2008 02:32:33

Happiness Can Spread Among People Like a Contagion, Study Indicates - Washington Post

Canada.com Happiness Can Spread Among People Like a Contagion, Study Indicates Washington Post, United States - By Rob Stein Happiness is contagious, spreading among friends, neighbors, siblings and spouses like the flu, according to a large study that for the first ... Study suggests good cheer may spread itself Happy Despite It All? Thank Your Friends, Harvard Study Says Happiness is contagious, research finds -
04 Dec 2008 23:34:26

BetterInvesting Magazine Releases February's Stock to Study and ... - MarketWatch

BetterInvesting Magazine Releases February's Stock to Study and ... MarketWatch - As stated, the BetterInvesting committee's Stock to Study and Undervalued Stock choices are for the informational and educational uses of investors and are ...
04 Dec 2008 20:15:27

Study: Alabama ranks 27th for economic distress signs - Bizjournals.com

Study : Alabama ranks 27th for economic distress signs Bizjournals.com, NC - Alabama ranked 27th nationally for signs of economic distress in a new study released by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The study ranked each state by ...
04 Dec 2008 19:45:45

Sephardic Ancestry Common Among Spaniards, Study Says - New York Times

Sephardic Ancestry Common Among Spaniards, Study Says New York Times, United States - The genetic study , based on an analysis of Y chromosomes, was conducted by a team of biologists led by Mark A. Jobling of the University of Leicester in ... Spanish Inquisition couldnt quash Moorish, Jewish genes Gene Test Shows Spains Jewish and Muslim Mix
04 Dec 2008 18:49:07

Couples in US prefer to donate embryos for research, study finds - guardian.co.uk

eFluxMedia Couples in US prefer to donate embryos for research, study finds guardian.co.uk, UK - The study , released this morning, says 41% of patients who had finished fertility treatment would seriously consider donating their embryos for stem cell ... Choices are few for couples with leftover embryos Study finds many fertility patients have difficulty deciding what ... Parents Torn Over Fate of Frozen Embryos -
04 Dec 2008 17:56:51

Latest DSG Study Finds That the Mutual Fund Industry Has Raised ... - MarketWatch

Latest DSG Study Finds That the Mutual Fund Industry Has Raised ... MarketWatch - This study has been designed to provide a timely view of industry product sales, new product and solution development trends, competitive behaviors and ...
04 Dec 2008 17:23:59

Robotic Device Could Help Stroke Patients - Washington Post

eFluxMedia Robotic Device Could Help Stroke Patients Washington Post, United States - In the new study , Tzika and her colleagues sought to determine whether their device could help stroke patients at least six months after their brain attacks ... Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans For Better CT Scan Readings, Add Patients Photo Patients Photos Added to CT Scans Improve Readings -
03 Dec 2008 23:43:02

New study: Media exposure harms kids - San Francisco Chronicle

ABC News New study : Media exposure harms kids San Francisco Chronicle, USA - A new study commissioned by Common Sense Media, a San Francisco-based nonprofit advocacy group, reveals that heavy media exposure leads to negative health ... MEDIA: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise: Proof That TV is Really Bad ... Studies : Too Much TV Time Is Harmful To A Child's Health Why Media Could Be Bad For Your Child's Health -

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