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Risk vs. Benefit – Technology use by young children

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Risk vs. Benefit – Technology Use by Young Children. http://t.co/N83NFWi #kids #tech

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People who eat fish may have a lower risk of colon and rectal cancers - chicagotribune.com

chicagotribune.com — “People who rarely eat fish may experience health benefits in a variety of areas -- heart disease, reproductive and now colon cancer -- by increasing their fish consumption somewhat.View full resource at chicagotribune.com

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Younger And At-Risk Men Benefit From PSA Screening To Detect Prostate Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Screening younger men and men at risk of prostate cancer can be beneficial in reducing metastatic cancer and deaths and should not be abandoned, states an article published in CMAJ (Canadian MeView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play

labspaces.net — “Like their healthy peers, children with disabilities may spend too much time in front of a video screen. For children with cerebral palsy (CP), this leads to an even greater risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal disorders. A group of scientists has found that video games such as Nintendo's Wii offer an enjoyableView full resource at labspaces.net

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FDA staff question Pfizer arthritis drug benefits | Reuters

in.reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. drug reviewers on Monday questioned whether the benefits of Pfizer Inc's experimental treatment for rheumatoid arthritis outweighed its risks of cancerous cells and infections.TheView full resource at in.reuters.com

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Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play

eurekalert.org — “Like their healthy peers, children with disabilities may spend too much time in front of a video screen. For children with cerebral palsy (CP), this leads to an even greater risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal disorders. Scientists have found that video games such as Nintendo's Wii offer an enjoyable opportunity to promote light to moderate physical activity in children with CP, and may have a role to play in rehabilitation therapy.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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The Benefits of Exercise for Children with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome - Autism

healthcentral.com — “We all know the benefits of exercise. It helps decrease our risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. It helps us maintain a healthy weight, redu...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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A number of studies have found that regular #exercise does indeed help children with #autism & #aspergers http://t.co/rFrMixGV #health #as

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Nanotechnology In Medicine: Huge Potential, But What Are The Risks?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale to create materials with remarkably varied and new properties, is a rapidly expanding area of research with hugView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Preview: U.S. panel seen backing Pfizer's arthritis drug hope - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc's experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug goes before an advisory panel next week, a potential blockbuster medicine that would revive faith in the company's research if its benefits are deemed to outweigh its side effects. Most industry analysts expect the Food and Drug Administration's expert committee to recommend approval despite risks posed by higher-than-normal cholesterol and liver enzyme levels and infections for patients taking tofacitinView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Risk of cardiovascular serious adverse events associated with varenicline use for tobacco cessation: systematic review and meta-analysis | BMJ

bmj.com — “Risk of cardiovascular serious adverse events associated with varenicline use for tobacco cessation: systematic review and meta-analysis | BMJView full resource at bmj.com

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50 Years of Data Confirm Benefit of Antipsychotics

webmd.com — “More than 50 years of data are in, showing that people with schizophrenia who take antipsychotic drugs lower their risk of relapse, a new study suggests.View full resource at webmd.com

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Association Between Treatment With Brachytherapy vs Whole-Breast Irradiation and Subsequent Mastectomy, Complications, and Survival Among Older Women With Invasive Breast Cancer, May 2, 2012, Smith et al. 307 (17): 1827 — JAMA

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Risks of mixing drugs and herbal supplements: What doctors and patients need to know

sciencedaily.com — “Herbal, dietary, and energy or nutritional supplements may offer specific health benefits, but they can also have harmful and even life-threatening effects when combined with commonly used medications. Clinicians need to be aware of and educate their patients about the potential risks of mixing supplements and therapeutic agents, since their interaction can diminish or increase drug levels.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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What are good fats and bad fats? - Ask Doctor K, Harvard Medical School

askdoctork.com — “DEAR DOCTOR K: All fats were once considered bad. Now there are good fats and bad fats. How can I tell the difference? DEAR READER: You've asked a great question. For years, you probably heard that fats were bad for you and carbohydrates ("carbs") were good. That is wrong. We all need both fats and carbs in our diet. There are no proven health benefits, in general, from substituting carbs for fats.View full resource at askdoctork.com

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Confused by fats? @HarvardAskDrK breaks down good vs. bad and how they affect your health http://t.co/6ulucoHx

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News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: May 1, 2012

medicalnewstoday.com — “1. For Younger Women at Increased Risk for Breast Cancer, Benefits of Mammography Screening Outweigh Harms According to two new studies being published in Annals of Internal MView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Mammogram Benefits Outweigh Risks for Women in 40s Having Breast Cancer Tests Every Two Years - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “The mammogram debate rages on as one more breast cancer screening study is added to the arsenal. New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that the benefits outweigh the risks of mammography screenings in high-risk women in their 40s.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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