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Autism May Be More Common Than Thought

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Report: 1 in 88 U.S. kids have autism - Chicago Sun-Times

suntimes.com — “A new government report says autism is more common than previously thought, burdening as many as 1 in 88 children.View full resource at suntimes.com

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Official dx of MANY dz may start to skyrocket: RT @UCPritzker: Report: 1 in 88 US kids have autism - http://t.co/91CoHPNr #pm101

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i have lower back pain just pressing on my back brings pain is this sciatica? heat and cold therapy doesnt always work.

healthtap.com — “Non-radiating back pain (NRBP) is more common than sciatica (pain traveling down the leg in the distribution of the sciatic nerve). The most common diagnosis for NRBP is Non-specific Low Back Pain, generally thought to be the result of sprains and strains of muscles, tendons, and ligaments, which don’t show up on x-rays, CTs and MRIs. Occasionally an underlying serious condition may be the cause.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Women’s Health Magazine: When Your Body Attacks | Rheumatoid Arthritis Guy

rheumatoidarthritisguy.com — “When Venus Williams bowed out of the U.S. Open last fall due to Sjogren’s syndrome, you may have thought, What? But her problem is more common than many think….View full resource at rheumatoidarthritisguy.com

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Novel iron source: Newly identified iron absorption mechanism suggests that legumes could provide key to treating iron deficiency worldwide

sciencedaily.com — “A groundbreaking study reveals the existence of at least two independent mechanisms for iron absorption from non-meat sources -- and a potential treatment for iron deficiency, the most common nutrient deficiency worldwide. The discovery of an alternative mechanism for iron absorption from vegetables and legumes may provide the key to helping solve iron deficiency by providing an alternative, affordable, and readily available source of iron.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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WOW! Ground-breaking study finds that the iron in beans is absorbed with spectacular efficiency http://t.co/mepGle9h plant foods rule!

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Chronic fatigue syndrome is 'major' cause of school absence: research - Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk — “Chronic fatigue syndrome may be ten times more common than previously thought and be one of the major reasons children are absent from school, researchers have said.View full resource at telegraph.co.uk

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HIV-Associated Neuropathy Is More Common In African-American Women - The AIDS Beacon

aidsbeacon.com — “Results from a recent study indicate that the rate of HIV-associated neuropathy in women may be lower than previously thought ...View full resource at aidsbeacon.com

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Zinc deficiency is common in children with autism - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Nearly a third of about 2,000 children with autism and related disorders were zinc deficient, a Japanese study found. The lowest zinc levels were detected among children ages 3 years and younger, and researchers said that babies may need more zinc for growth development than older children. A lack …View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Genes of Extinct Ancestor Survive in Modern Humans | Wired Science | Wired.com

wired.com — “Genes inherited from long-extinct human ancestors may be more common than thought, suggesting a Homo sapiens origin story with more than a few evolutionary one-night stands. The latest findings involve genes from Denisovans, a recently discovered member of the Homo genus who lived in central and eastern Asia until 40,000 years ago.View full resource at wired.com

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Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common

children.webmd.com — “Vision problems among preschoolers may be more common than previously thought.View full resource at children.webmd.com

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Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common: Vision problems among preschoolers may be more common than ... http://t.co/Y0d3uJFR

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Common Sense Family Doctor: Screening tests that do more harm than good

commonsensemd.blogspot.com — “Common sense thoughts on health and health care from a family doctor living in Washington, DC.View full resource at commonsensemd.blogspot.com

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Screening tests that do more harm than good: The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force may have been slow to final... http://t.co/7DvUMVBW

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Blood clots more common than thought: Study | Health & Fitness | Life | Toronto Sun

torontosun.com — “Research from Duke University has found blood clots are more common in cancer patients than doctors may realize.View full resource at torontosun.com

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Preemies may face higher death rates as adults

health.yahoo.net — “Health problems are common among premature babies, who are more likely to die than their full-term peers during the first few years of life -- and they may also face slightly increased death rates as young adults, a study said.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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amednews: Autism among siblings more common than once thought :: Aug. 22, 2011 ... American Medical News

ama-assn.org — “Nearly 19% of infants who have an older brother or sister with an ASD also developed autism by age 3, a study shows.View full resource at ama-assn.org

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Recurrence risk of autism in younger siblings higher than thought, study finds

sciencedaily.com — “The risk that an infant with an older sibling with autism will develop the disorder, previously estimated at between 3 and 10 percent, is substantially higher at approximately 19 percent, a large, international, multi-site study has found. It found an even more elevated risk of recurrence of over 26 percent for males, and over 32 percent for infants with more than one older sibling with autism.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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80% of children affected with #autism are male, says new study that shines light on siblings who may be at risk http://t.co/MdPZUPX

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Rat Study Shows How Binge Drinking Harms Memory - Healthy Living - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Binge drinking may not necessarily kill or even damage brain cells, as commonly thought, a new animal study suggests.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Binge drinking harms more than your waistline! A new rat study shows it harms memory, too: http://ow.ly/5EM83

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