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| Brain changes seen in former anorexics NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young women who suffered from anorexia during their teen years have persistent changes in the structure of their brains, and deficits in cognition, if they haven't fully recovered from the illness, according to Canadian investigators. |
| Spike in teenage suicides no fluke, study finds CHICAGO (Reuters) - A troubling one-year spike in youth suicides in the United States reported last year is not a fluke and should be taken seriously, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. |
| Early respiratory disease linked to later anxiety NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Respiratory illness in early childhood is associated with an increased risk of anxiety disorders in adulthood, study findings suggest. |
| No harm seen in telling parent child is overweight NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most parents find it acceptable to be told about their child's weight status, and the feedback has "minimal" adverse effects for most families, researchers from the UK report. |
| Male infertility fix works for men over 40 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A varicocele, an enlargement of veins in the scrotum, can impair a man's fertility. Fortunately, surgery can correct the problem, and now a new study shows the procedure is just as effective for older men as it is for younger men. |
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