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Brain activity changes in Tourette syndrome | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Schools key provider of mental health services for adolescents with autism, Brown School study finds | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Scientists have new help finding brain’s nooks and crannies | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Weight-loss surgery cost-effective for all obese | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Researchers study children at risk for Tourette syndrome | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Disruption of nerve cell supply chain may contribute to Parkinson--™s | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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New findings may explain why dopamine nerve cells are specifically affected in Parkinson's http://bit.ly/jhohXQ
Rescue doctors provide on-scene care | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Welders may be at increased risk for brain damage | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Children with mild asthma may benefit from intermittent treatment | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Risk for alcoholism linked to risk for obesity | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Final exam stress? Self-care is essential, says WUSTL staff psychologist | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Tweet: Scientists decode songbird's genome | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Genome of songbird reveals clues about genetic basis and evolution of vocal learning, Washington University discovers: http://bit.ly/cRV6NF
Parents often wait too long to treat children's asthma symptoms | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Parkinson's U.S. rates highest in whites, Hispanics, and Midwest, Northeast | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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Skills tests like 'connect the dots' may be early Alzheimer's indicator | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
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