Don’t Fumble Your Diet on Super Bowl Sunday

SATURDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) — All the food and beverages served at Super Bowl parties can make it a challenging day for people who made a New Year's resolution to lose weight. View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Carpooling parents don’t always use booster seats

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Parents use booster seats inconsistently when carpooling with young kids, according to a new study. Laws on when the seats must be used vary by state, but guidelines from groups including the American Academy of Pediatr… View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Don’t blame C-sections for fat children: study

(Reuters) – Children born by Cesarean section are no more likely to become obese than if they are born vaginally, according to a Brazilian study. Past research from Brazil had found a link between excessive weight and C-sections, leading some scie… View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Don’t blame C-sections for fat kids: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids born by Cesarean section are no more likely to become obese than if they are born vaginally, a new study concludes. Past research from Brazil had found a link between excessive poundage and C-sections, leading some… View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Study Offers Clues to Why Some Don’t Benefit From Asthma Drugs

FRIDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) — Almost half of patients with mild or moderate asthma may have a different type of disease than those with more severe symptoms, perhaps explaining why common treatments don't work well for them, new research … View full post on Yahoo! Health News

KGHM says Canada, U.S. don’t object to Quadra buy

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Toddlers Don’t Seem to Listen to Own Voices to Correct Speech

FRIDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) — Unlike adults and older children, toddlers do not listen to the sound of their voice to correct their speech, a new study finds. View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Drug helps prevent mountain sickness, herbs don’t

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) — Acetazolamide, a drug commonly used to prevent acute mountain sickness, may reduce symptoms for some people who use it, a review of studies indicates. However, herbal supplements were not effective treatments for the c… View full post on Yahoo! Health News

Institutional Investors Don’t Hold All The Cards, Take Advantage Of Your Flexibility

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England study: Low-risk births don’t need hospital

A new study in England shows little difference in complications among the babies of women with low-risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing centers. View full post on Yahoo! Health News

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