Mother's Diet Influences Baby's Allergies,
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Mother's Diet Influences Baby's Allergies, Research Suggests
A possible link between what a mother eats during pregnancy and the risk of her child developing allergies has been identified in new research published in this month's The Journal of Physiology.
Give Infants a Social Jump Start
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Early Motor Experiences Give Infants a Social Jump Start
In a new study published September 9 in the journal Developmental Science, researchers from the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Vanderbilt University found that early motor experiences can shape infants' preferences for objects and faces.
Aging in the Immune Systemfuture
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Possibility of Temporarily Reversing Aging in the Immune System
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism controlling aging in white blood cells.
The common cold
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The common cold is often caused by the rhinovirus. It is one of the most widespread illnesses and is a leading cause of visits to the doctor and absenteeism from school and work.
Most studies of how speech
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Most studies of how speech works in the brain focuses on comprehension. That's mostly because it's easier to image the brains of people who are listening quietly; talking makes the head move, which is a problem when you're measuring the brain.
Vitamin D Levels
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Vitamin D Levels Appear to Be Associated With Risk of Skin Cancer, Although Relationship Is Complex
Bladder Cancer Risk
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Cigarette Smoking Implicated in Half of Bladder Cancers in Women; Bladder Cancer Risk from Smoking Is Higher Than Previously Estimated, Study Confirms
Flu Virus
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New Study Shows Only Half of People Infected with Flu Virus Actually Get Sick -- Why?
• The state of your immune system is what determines whether or not you will get sick when exposed to a flu virus.




