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Infant Vaccines Produce Autism Symptoms In New Primate Study By University Of Pittsburgh Scientists

Findings released Friday showed that infant monkeys given vaccines officially recommended by the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) exhibited autism-like symptoms. Lead investigator Laura Hewitson of the University of Pittsburgh and colleagues presented study results at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) in London.
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06 Jan 2009 15:17:13

The Things Teens Post Online - Washington Post

ABC News The Things Teens Post Online Washington Post, United States - For the first study , researchers targeted 500 random teenager profiles on MySpace and found that 54 percent of the teens discussed and or posted photos ... Half of teens discuss sex, drugs on MySpace, says study A Note to the Wise on MySpace Helps Study : Teens on MySpace mention sex, violence -
06 Jan 2009 11:28:09

New study shows massive earthquake could cause Anderson Dam to fail - San Jose Mercury News

New study shows massive earthquake could cause Anderson Dam to fail San Jose Mercury News, USA - (Patrick Tehan Mercury News) The risk is small, but the largest dam in Santa Clara County could collapse in a major earthquake, according to a new study . ...
06 Jan 2009 10:26:01

Stony Brook study supports claims of undying love - Newsday

MSN India Stony Brook study supports claims of undying love Newsday, NY - This study suggests that's not the case, said Bianca Acevedo. Acevedo, now a postdoctoral student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, ... Study Proves That True Love Really Can Last A Lifetime True Love Can Last Forever, New Study Says True love can last a lifetime, latest study says -
06 Jan 2009 10:21:55

Study links breast cancer spread, gene - Baltimore Sun

Fresh News Study links breast cancer spread, gene Baltimore Sun, United States - The discovery, if confirmed in further studies , could pave the way for new drugs that could save lives by keeping the disease from invading the lungs, ... Breast Cancer Gene Linked To Disease Spread Discovered Breast Cancer Metastasis Gene Identified Computational Analysis of Breast Cancer Signatures Uncovers Gene ... -
06 Jan 2009 07:02:37

Like a Virgin: The Press Take On Teenage Sex - Wall Street Journal

Fresh News Like a Virgin: The Press Take On Teenage Sex Wall Street Journal - A medical journal starts it off by announcing a study comparing teens who take a pledge of virginity until marriage with those who don't. ... Study : Religious Teens More Likely to Abstain from Sex Another Study Shows Failure of Abstinence-Only Sex Ed WETZSTEIN: Let's get real on teen sex -
06 Jan 2009 02:09:14

Dutch study sheds light on virus that causes SARS - Reuters

Dutch study sheds light on virus that causes SARS Reuters - "I think we can translate what we found for this virus to the SARS virus," Berend Jan Bosch, a virologist at Utrecht University who worked on the study , ...
06 Jan 2009 00:16:16

Chronic Fatigue, Childhood Abuse Linked in US CDC Study - Bloomberg

dBTechno Chronic Fatigue, Childhood Abuse Linked in US CDC Study Bloomberg - The study , sponsored by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, appears in todays Archives of General Psychiatry. More than one million people ... Chronic fatigue, early trauma linked Study Links Childhood Trauma To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome CFS Linked to Childhood Trauma -
05 Jan 2009 23:41:13

City's smoking ban cuts heart attacks: Study - Business Insurance

ABC News City's smoking ban cuts heart attacks: Study Business Insurance, IL - The three-year study involving the city of Pueblo, Colo., was the first to examine hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarctions, or heart attacks, ... Study shows secondhand smoke could cause heart attacks Study : Smoke-free laws may cut heart attack hospitalizations Public Smoking Ban Helps Reduce Number Of Heart Attacks -
05 Jan 2009 21:58:46

Diabetes slows mental functions, even in middle-age - Los Angeles Times

E Canada Now Diabetes slows mental functions, even in middle-age Los Angeles Times, CA - Here's a good reason to get your blood sugar under control: Another study has linked diabetes with a decline in several types of mental functions. ... Mental Functions May Slip Early in Diabetic Patients Diabetes Damages Mental Abilities, Study Shows Diabetics at risk of mental deterioration: U of A study -
05 Jan 2009 20:58:48

Study: Obesity linked to ovarian cancer - NECN

dBTechno Study : Obesity linked to ovarian cancer NECN, MA - (NECN ABC) - There are more than 20000 new cases of ovarian cancer diagnosed in the United States each year. It remains one of the most difficult cancers to ... Study : Obesity Increases Ovarian Cancer Risk Obesity Linked to Ovarian Cancer Sex Hormone May Increase Risk of Ovarian Cancer in Obese Women -

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