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Health Tip: Keep Your Kitchen Clean

Health Tip: Keep Your Kitchen Clean

(HealthDay News) — Keeping the kitchen clean can prevent sickness and improve the quality of health for you and your guests, says Wake Forest University. Many foodborne illnesses can be avoided with some extra care. Latest Prevention & Wellness News To help maintain cleanliness, the school suggests: Wash your hands with warm water and soap […]

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Health Tip: Staying Safe on the Subway

Health Tip: Staying Safe on the Subway

(HealthDay News) — Riding on the subway alone, especially at off hours, can be a nerve-wracking experience. To help you stay out of harm’s way, Hunter College suggests: Keep purses and backpacks secure at all times. Do not display money or jewelry in public places. Never carry a wallet in your back pocket. Be suspicious […]

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Does Being a Preemie Doom Your Love Life?

Does Being a Preemie Doom Your Love Life?

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Pregnancy News FRIDAY, July 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Preemie babies face a host of potential lifelong health problems, but a new analysis suggests the cards of love might also be stacked against them. Previous studies have found that premature babies — especially the tiniest ones — face some long-term […]

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Is Sex Good Medicine for Parkinson’s?

Is Sex Good Medicine for Parkinson’s?

By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News MONDAY, July 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Can sex help improve the health of a Parkinson’s patient? It might — at least for some. So claims a new two-year study that tracked the sexual habits and disease progression among 355 Parkinson’s patients. “This is in line with data […]

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Asperger’s Syndrome (Asperger Syndrome, Asperger Disorder)

Asperger’s Syndrome (Asperger Syndrome, Asperger Disorder)

What is Asperger’s syndrome? Asperger’s syndrome, also known as Asperger disorder or Asperger syndrome, is one of a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that have effects on an individual’s behavior, use of language and communication, and pattern of social interactions. Asperger disorder was formerly characterized as one distinct autism spectrum disorder (others included autistic disorder, Rett […]

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Swimming Lessons a Must for Everyone

Swimming Lessons a Must for Everyone

Latest Healthy Kids News SUNDAY, July 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Swimming lessons can lower the risk of drowning, but black kids often miss out on learning this lifesaving skill, a leading pediatricians group says. “Everyone should have the opportunity to learn to swim,” said Dr. Kyle Yasuda, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics […]

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Teens’ Opioid Abuse May Be Gateway to Heroin

Teens’ Opioid Abuse May Be Gateway to Heroin

Latest Healthy Kids News FRIDAY, July 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Teens who take prescription opioid painkillers to get high could be taking a step toward heroin use, researchers say. “Prescription opioids and heroin activate the brain’s pleasure circuit in similar ways,” said senior author Adam Leventhal. He’s director of the Institute for Addiction Science […]

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Bullying

Bullying

REFERENCES: American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Facts for Families: Bullying. No. 80; 2011 March. Bazelon, E. “Defining bullying down.” The New York Times Mar. 11, 2013. Brescia, H. “Time to catch-up: the states that are behind on cyberbullying laws.” 2014. Analysis of Policy Regarding Cyberbullying. <http://www.sites.duke.edu>. DiMarco, J.E., and M.K. Newman. When Your […]