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Latest Attention Deficit Disorder News

Toxic Back-to-School Gear
These chemicals are so toxic they've been banned for use in toys in the United States because of adverse health effects like birth defects, asthma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and diabetes, among others. We recently conducted a
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Outpouring of support after homecoming prank at Pacific High School
But deep down, Rickie and Tonya Tanner thought something wasn't right. As a teen with attention deficit disorder and conditions that have her lagging socially and without friends, her victory didn't make sense to them. Her nomination now has
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Latest Glaucoma News

Consult endrocrinologist to address symptoms
In some cases, however, severe photophobia may be associated with eye problems such as irritation or damage to the cornea, acute glaucoma, or uveitis. It can also be a symptom of developing measles. It can cause severe eye pain even in relatively low
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Making Vision a Reality
Glaucoma is characterized by abnormally high fluid pressure in the eye, optic nerve damage and vision loss. Glaucoma,“the silent thief of sight,” is often unnoticeable by the individual until a significant amount of damage has been done. Since the
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Latest OM News

Barton ban upheld at OM
Barton ban upheld at OM. September 6, 2012. Email; Print. By ESPN staff. Joey Barton will serve the remaining nine games of his 12-match ban in France after joining Marseille on a one-year loan from Queens Park Rangers, the French league (LFP) have
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Instagram co-founder: Pick what your app does well, and ignore the rest — for now
For the co-founders of mobile web darling Instagram, they might never have anticipated the kind of success they see now, with over 5 billion photos uploaded to the service. At GigaOM's Mobilize conference Thursday, co-founder Mike Krieger advised
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Barton makes debut as OM recover
Joey Barton made his Marseille debut as the French club fought back for a 2-2 draw with Fenerbahce in their Europa League clash in Turkey. Fenerbahce grabbed the lead in the 28th minute when Caner Erkin located the corner of the net from a difficult
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Latest Otitis Media News

Latest Obesity News

Increased Prevalence of Obesity in Rural Areas
Christie A. Befort, Ph.D., from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, and colleagues analyzed obesity prevalence in rural and urban areas using body mass index, diet, and physical activity data from 7,325 urban and 1,490 rural adults
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Health Panel Approves Restriction on Sale of Large Sugary Drinks
Seeking to reduce runaway obesity rates, the New York City Board of Health on Thursday approved a ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, street carts and movie theaters, the first restriction of its kind in the country.
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Latest Obesity News

Researchers found a drop in Philadelphia school obesity rates between 2006
(Getty Images). Researchers found a drop in Philadelphia high school obesity rates between 2006 and 2010, the first time a large evaluation has suggested that a school system's efforts to curb obesity were effective. Philadelphia researchers, including
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School Lunches & Obesity
As the childhood obesity epidemic continues (the CDC now estimates that 1/5 of American children are obese), public health officials continue to look at ways to improve a child's eating habits during the school day. The laws surrounding snack foods at
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Obesity Prevention Begins in the Womb: Mom's Blood Sugar Affects Baby's
As they get older, this percentage grows along with them: almost 70 percent of U.S. adults are overweight or obese. But weight gain is largely preventable – and prevention begins in the womb. Mama-to-be? Keeping your blood sugar steady can prevent your
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Latest Parkinsons News

Island race is no fantasy for Natalie's pals
A DAUGHTER is following in the footsteps of her fitness fanatic mum who launched a charity after her husband developed Parkinson's. Tweet. Custom byline text: By RACHEL LOXTON. Natalie Antonelli has organised a run to support Michael's Movers, which
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Parkinson's group names Plum couple local heroes
Tom and Carol Reid of Plum began their journey to help people with Parkinson's disease 15 years ago. Mr. Reid was an in-house attorney for Koppers Co. Inc. in Pittsburgh, when he began to have symptoms of Parkinson's, such as drooling and watering
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Healthy Living: Parkinson's Disease
"It is recognized that people with Parkinson's may have memory problems, but the patterns of it are different then the memory patterns that you see with people with Alzheimer's,” said Dr. Storey. There is no cure. Treatment options include drugs that
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Latest Early Onset Alzheimers News

Concordia University study zeroes in on early signs of Alzheimer's
Prevention may really be the cure when it comes to Alzheimer's disease, and a study from Concordia University has identified a new way of detecting the disease early — and potentially helping to fight Alzheimer's before its onset. The study might also
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FAMILIAL BONDS / Story of father and daughter's struggle
The story centers on the character of Keisuke Kinoshita (Toyokawa), who suffers from early-onset Alzheimer's, and his daughter Miu (Ashida), who is a second-grade primary school student. The father, a good-hearted metal processing factory employee, is
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Alzheimers creeps in often unnoticed
creeps in often unnoticed. Kiri Gillespie | Monday, September 3, 2012 10:13. September is World Alzheimer's Month and former Tauranga branch manager Jane Moore said the organisation's main concern was identifying people with early onset dementia.
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Caregivers, advocates say National Alzheimer's Plan needs to help patients now
Laura Jones, of Lighthouse Point, had a 3-year-old daughter when her husband, Jay, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at age 50, and she eventually was forced to move her husband to a care facility. In the past year, Jones said, she's lost her
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Latest Carcinoma News

Pfizer cancer pill gets EU OK as 2nd treatment
The European Commission approved the use of Inlyta in adult patients with renal cell carcinoma who have already been treated unsuccessfully with certain other kidney cancer drugs. Inlyta, known chemically as axitinib, is a pill that's part of a
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Vismodegib Effective Against Skin Cancer in Patients With Basal-Cell Nevus
The oral hedgehog pathway inhibitor vismodegib (Erivedge) is effective for both the prevention and treatment of basal-cell carcinoma in patients with the rare disorder known as basal-cell nevus syndrome, according to a recent study. “Our results
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Latest Carcinoma News

Marlborough charter school students winners in no-tanning contest
Indoor tanners are also 2.5 times more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma, and 1.5 times more likely to develop basal cell carcinoma,” said Alani, a member of the Melanoma Foundation of New England's Medical Advisory Board. "We congratulate
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Meda granted marketing authorization for Zyclara in EU – Quick Facts
The company said Actinic keratosis, or AK, early skin carcinoma in situ is an under-diagnosed and under-treated disease and the number of affected patients is increasing. Meda claimed Zyclara is to date the first clinically proven treatment option
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