Speech Delays and Mental Health Issues

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Speech Delay in Kids Linked to Later Emotional Problems

webmd.com — “Children with speech delays may be at greater risk for developing social, emotional, or behavioral problems as adults, according to a 29-year study.View full resource at webmd.com

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Study Shows Language Delays at Age 5 May Lead to Mental Health Issues in Adulthood http://bit.ly/by2uxT

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No Benefit Seen in Delaying Infant Vaccinations:

health.msn.com — “No Benefit Seen in Delaying Infant Vaccinations:View full resource at health.msn.com

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Federal appeals court orders overhaul of VA mental health care - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “The impact of the ruling for Columbia's Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital is not immediately clear. The court dealt with issues of delayed treatment, suicide rates and post-traumatic stress disorder treatment.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Federal appeals court orders overhaul of VA mental health care: COLUMBIA — A federal appeals court has ordered a... http://bit.ly/lXJ4lb

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No Benefit Seen in Delaying Infant Vaccinations - myOptumHealth

myoptumhealth.com — “Read the news article No Benefit Seen in Delaying Infant Vaccinations at www.myOptumHealth.comView full resource at myoptumhealth.com

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No Benefit Seen in Delaying Infant Vaccinations: Some parents worry babies get 'too much too soon,' but study find... http://bit.ly/de3J2T

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Confusing Medical Ailments With Mental Illness - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “More than 100 medical disorders can masquerade as psychological conditions. Misdiagnoses can delay treatment of underlying disorders, some of which are readily fixable.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Study suggests that medical conditions may cause mental-health issues in as many as 25% of psychiatric patients. http://t.co/bI61e24

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Autism-Related Hypersensitivity Better Understood - myOptumHealth

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Autism-Related Hypersensitivity Better Understood: Scientists working with mice identify delay in key brain circuitry http://bit.ly/bYBlCm

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Kids Health: When Should Kids Give Up the Pacifier? - iVillage

ivillage.com — “Anyone who has watched a child blissfully suck away on a pacifier can tell you that it can be a hard habit to break. While there's no hard and fast rule for when to ditch the binky, doctors and dentists generally say that it should be around age 2 to avoid the risk of pacifier-related speech delays and dental issues.View full resource at ivillage.com

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When to lose the binky? http://t.co/CxgBE1ry The Great Pacifier Debate continues...

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