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FDA Sends Warning to E-Cigarette Distributors Agency cites false claims, poor manufacturing processes9/10/2010112846
Obesity Worsens Brain Damage of Heavy Drinking Study finds it is an independent risk factor for harming brain health9/10/2010112844
Brain Scans Could Spot Developmental Problems in Kids Researcher suggests tests may give warning if child's brain growth is behind schedule9/10/2010112842
Substance Abuse Admissions Double Among Older Adults And many more are unemployed, unmarried than in early 1990s, study says9/10/2010112840
Repeat DUI Offenders Have Reasoning Deficits: Study Subtle decision-making problems may not show up on conventional tests, researchers say9/9/2010112820
Young Parents May Be Especially Prone to Depression Greatest risk is during first year after child is born, researchers say9/9/2010112817
'Self-Embedding' Takes Teen Self-Injury to the Extreme Radiologists recommend minimally invasive procedure to remove staples, paper clips and more9/8/2010112803
In Cities, Weak Social Ties May Boost Mental Illness Swedish study finds urban dwellers more prone to disorders such as schizophrenia9/8/2010112802
'Magic Mushroom' Hallucinogen Might Help Cancer Patients Study found it eased anxieties, lifted spirits in those with advanced disease9/8/2010112801
After $75,000, Money Can't Buy Day-to-Day Happiness But the more people make, the better they feel about their lives overall, study found9/7/2010112790
Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns: Study Finding could help spot the disorder early, when treatments are most effective, researchers say9/7/2010112788
Life's Key Moments Occur Within Relationships, Study Finds Personal highs, lows less important than events shared with others, researchers say9/4/2010112776
Infants May Display Subtle Autism Signs at 6 Months: Study Infrequent gazing at others without prompting may be a tip-off, researchers say9/4/2010112775
Study Contends Pot Isn't a Major 'Gateway Drug' Researchers say ethnicity, stress, unemployment are stronger predictors of hard drug use9/4/2010112763
Smoking Seems to Backfire on Teens Hoping for a Lift Instead, depressive symptoms likely to increase, study finds9/3/2010112758
Seniors Get Boost From Bad News About the Young Study found older people preferred negative stories about younger folks9/3/2010112757
Prescription Drug Use Rising in U.S., CDC Reports Statins, asthma meds, antidepressants and stimulants top the list9/3/2010112752
Study Identifies Risks for Painkiller Addiction Greater odds if you're younger than 65, have a history of drug abuse and depression, and use psychiatric meds9/3/2010112751
Vets With Stress Disorder More Likely to Develop Dementia Those with PTSD at greater risk than peers with combat injuries but no stress disorder, study found9/3/2010112748
Even After Leaving Abuser, Moms' Mental Health Declines Levels of depression and anxiety still high at least 2 years after escaping abusive relationship, study finds9/2/2010112737
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