Tag: Tied
Nighttime or violent TV tied to tots’ sleep woes
by on Jun.27, 2011, under Health and Fitness
If your preschooler can’t sleep — turn off the violence and nighttime TV.
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Heavy Smoking Tied to Advanced Kidney Cancer
by on May.15, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) — Smoking increases the risk of
advanced kidney cancer, researchers report.
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Internet tied to rise in drug abuse
by on May.13, 2011, under Health and Fitness
Access to rogue online pharmacies may be driving a rapid increase in the abuse in the United States of prescription drugs like powerful painkillers Percocet and Oxycontin, a new study shows.
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Early School Start Tied to More Teen Crashes: Study
by on Apr.17, 2011, under Health and Fitness
FRIDAY, April 15 (HealthDay News) — Teens who start school
earlier in the morning are at increased risk for traffic crashes, a new
study finds.
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Sibling spacing may be tied to autism risk: study
by on Jan.10, 2011, under Health and Fitness
A new study suggests that kids who are born only a year or two after an older sibling might be more likely to be diagnosed with autism than those with a bigger age gap.
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Prostate cancer treatment may be tied to cataracts
by on Dec.27, 2010, under Health and Fitness
Older men who opt for hormone-blocking therapy to treat prostate cancer might be slightly raising their risk of developing cataracts, hints new research.
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Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Puberty, Body Fat in Girls
by on Nov.21, 2010, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, Nov. 21 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have pinpointed 30
genes that control the timing of puberty in females. They also believe
many of these genes also play a role in body weight regulation or fat
metabolism.
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Arsenic in drinking water tied to stroke risk
by on Nov.04, 2010, under Health and Fitness
People who live in areas with moderately elevated levels of arsenic in the drinking-water supply may have a somewhat increased risk of stroke, a study of Michigan residents suggests.
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Infants' antibiotic use tied to bowel disease risk
by on Oct.29, 2010, under Health and Fitness
Babies treated with antibiotics for middle-ear and other infections may have increased odds of developing inflammatory bowel disease later in childhood, a small study suggests.
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Higher education tied to rare form of diabetes
by on Oct.23, 2010, under Health and Fitness
People who attend college may be at greater risk of developing a less common form of diabetes associated with autoimmunity, new study findings suggest.
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