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UNC expands brain imaging study of infants at risk for autism
A study led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers using brain imaging of infants to examine changes in their brains and behavior that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms is being substantially expanded after...
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Brain Imaging Study Of Infants At Risk For Autism Expanded By UNC
Main Category: Autism Also Included In: MRI / PET / Ultrasound; Pediatrics / Children's Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article...
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UNC expands infant brain imaging study
A study led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers using brain imaging of infants to examine changes in their brains and behavior that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms is being substantially expanded after...
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UNC expands brain imaging study of infants at risk for autism
A study led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers using brain imaging of infants to examine changes in their brains and behavior that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms is being substantially expanded after...
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Mental health, retardation boards often confused
Local Headlines Area deaths Public meetings Recent Headlines Area deaths Helpful information Recycling Centers CANTON A financial crisis may threaten future services of the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and ...
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Nov 23 2008 5:35AM
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Mental health associate commissioner retires
Pat Martin has retired as associate commissioner for Intellectual Disabilities Services, the Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation announced Friday.Cathy Crabtree was appointed to take over the...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology Linked to Birth Defects
MONDAY, Nov.17 (HealthDay News) -- Compared to naturally conceived infants, those babies conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of heart defects, cleft lip and...
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Georgia Launches Disaster Mental Health Web Site
The Georgia Department of Human Resources (DHR) is proud to launch a new web site that addresses the effects that natural and man-made disasters can have on citizens mental and behavioral health.The Disaster Mental Health web...
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CDC Study Shows Assisted Reproductive Technology May Increase Risk of Certain Birth Defects
-- Infants conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are 2 to 4 times more likely to have certain types of birth defects than children conceived naturally, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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National Birth Defects Prevention Study Shows Assisted Reproductive Technology is Associated with an Increased
Contact: Division of Media Relations, Phone: (404) 639-3286 Infants conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of birth defects than children conceived naturally, according...
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Nov 18 2008 4:34PM
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Assisted Reproduction Linked To Higher Birth Defects
A nationwide US study found that babies conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) were between 2 and 4 times more likely to be born with certain defects than babies conceived naturally.The...
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Assisted Reproduction Associated with Birth Defects
ATLANTA, Nov.17 -- Assisted reproductive technology is associated with a two- to four-fold increase in the risk of some birth defects, researchers here said. The effect was seen only in singleton births, possibly because multiple births...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology Linked to Birth Defects
MONDAY, Nov.17 (HealthDay News) -- Compared to naturally conceived infants, those babies conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of heart defects, cleft lip and...
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Nov 17 2008 10:22PM
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Novel Treatments and Current Clinical Trials for Alzheimers Disease Therapies Show Promise
The past 25 years have seen an explosion of scientific investigations into the basic neurobiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD).Unfortunately, the gap between bench and bedside remains as vast as ever. Recent progress, however, has...
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Novel Treatments and Current Clinical Trials for Alzheimers Disease Therapies Show Promise
The past 25 years have seen an explosion of scientific investigations into the basic neurobiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD).Unfortunately, the gap between bench and bedside remains as vast as ever. Recent progress, however, has...
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Future Of Public Health Research On Down Syndrome Discussed By Experts
News Archive [link] Web Wikipedia Medical Dictionary [link] login | register Pediatrics / Children's Health News Main Category: Pediatrics / Children's Health Also Included In: Public Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write...
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Experts discuss future of public health research on Down syndrome
Medical Condition News Down syndrome, the most commonly identified cause of cognitive impairment, occurs in approximately 1-in-700 births in the United States.Additionally, nearly 80 percent of fetuses with Down syndrome are lost before...
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Mental health center should get money back from county, state head says
The head of the state's health office thinks Southeastern Center for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services could cover a funding shortfall by tapping into money set aside for a new building....
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Midwest Roundup: OPA/Pharmacy Wins: Amicus Brief
Om Dhingra, RPh, was recently awarded Wyeth Pharmaceuticals prestigious Bowl of Hygeia Award at the 2008 Illinois Pharmacists Association (IPhA) Annual Conference.The award is presented to one pharmacist in each state who has compiled an...
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Even more bad financial news for Southeastern mental health
Southeastern Center for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services will be seeing more cuts in money as state agencies look to scale back.Southeastern was told this week its $5.4 million...
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Wellcome Trust: People with autism make more rational decisions, study shows
Today's Medical & Research News Wellcome Trust (NewsRx.com) -- People with autism-related disorders are less likely to make irrational decisions, and are less influenced by gut instincts, according to research funded by the Wellcome...
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Autism and parental age
First-born children of older parents are more likely to be autistic, warned The Daily Telegraph.It reported on a study that examined the medical records of 240,000 children born in the US in 1994, and found that both maternal and paternal...
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Oct 27 2008 10:30PM
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