Thursday, September 30, 2010

Clues to the Genetic Roots of ADHD



Clues to the Genetic Roots of ADHD
TIME
By TIME.com Thursday, September 30, 2010 | 0 comments Too much soda, candy and bad parenting have been cleared of full blame for children's hyperactivity and uncontrollable behavior — at least according to a new study that has identified certain ...
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Summary Box: Health law may hamper limited plans
BusinessWeek
By AP ANOTHER EFFECT OF OVERHAUL: The new health care law could make it more difficult for companies such as McDonald's Corp. to continue offering limited coverage plans to their low-wage workers. Under the law, insurers will be required to spend 80 ...
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Experts: New H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic Unlikely
WebMD
By Daniel J. DeNoon Sept. 30, 2010 – Some two-thirds of Americans may already be immune to H1N1 swine flu, making an explosive new wave unlikely. High vaccination rates this flu season, especially among children and young adults, might even drive the ...
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Wizards to host Breast Cancer Awareness Night on Oct. 9
Kansas City Star
On Oct. 9, the Kansas City Wizards will host Breast Cancer Awareness Night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in conjunction with the MLS WORKS Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative. There will be an auction featuring apparel, autographed pink soccer balls, ...
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J&J admits misleading US Motrin recall
Reuters
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Already battered by a wave of product recalls, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) acknowledged on Thursday it had misled consumers and US regulators as it quietly removed its Motrin painkiller from the market. ...
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Health inspector called on the Reds for celebration cigars
USA Today
So much for celebrating. The Reds will be investigated by the Cincinnati Heath Department for violations of the state smoking ban. Complaints of players smoking cigars indoors after they clinched the National League Central Division were filed Tuesday ...
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Stop using baby sleep positioners, safety groups warn
Los Angeles Times
By Patricia Callahan and Ellen Gabler Tribune staff reporters Baby sleep positioners, a popular product for safety-conscious parents, were supposed to save lives by keeping infants from rolling onto their stomachs. Instead, they are now being added to ...
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