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Ambati study published in PNAS
M. D. Anderson study finds pre-surgical stress management improves mood, quality of life
Big belly and obesity linked to increased risk of restless legs syndrome
Obesity rates differ among racial/ethnic groups in kids as young as four
Children with low self-control more likely to become overweight preteens
Reducing sugar and increasing fiber intake may improve diabetes risk factors in Latino teens
Studies investigate childhood obesity, diabetes and related conditions
2 nondrug treatments appear to reduce depression after heart surgery
Mental health problems in childhood may predict later suicide attempts in males
Substituting water for sugar-sweetened beverages can reduce excess calorie consumption
You wear me out: Thinking of others causes lapses in our self-control
Story tips from the DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory April 2009
Avastin effective at delaying brain tumor progression in recurrent disease
Link between widely used osteoporosis drugs and heart problems probed
MIT: Cooperative behavior meshes with evolutionary theory
Researchers develop new way to see single RNA molecules inside living cells
New risk variant for atopic dermatitis identified
Sexual behavior at work still a problem shows new study from U of T's Rotman School
Teacher-designed performance pay programs offer smaller incentives to more teachers
Biomarker associated with poor outcome in aggressive childhood cancer
A potential new target for treatment of hormone refractory prostate cancer
Gene helps protect tumor suppressor in breast cancer
AGU journal highlights -- April 6, 2009
The fragility of the world's coral is revealed through a study of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Heart Failure Congress 2009

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