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Sleep problem linked to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in kids

Intrinsic sleep problem might be an underlying cause of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, a new study has found. Dr. Reut Gruber, Director of the Attention, Behaviour and Sleep Lab at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, found during a study that children with ADHD
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Childhood sleep problems persisting through adolescence may affect cognition

hildhood sleep problems that persist through adolescence may adversely affect cognitive abilities, according to a new study. The study led by Dr. Naomi Friedman, senior research associate at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, showed that...
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Stem cell breakthrough may offer possible cures for diabetes, Parkinson''s disease

Scientists have reached a step closer to developing potential treatments for devastating diseases including spinal cord injury, macular degeneration, diabetes and Parkinson''s disease, thanks to a new method of creating stem cells discovered by researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital in Canada....
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Two glasses of milk a day can help prevent Alzheimer''s

Just two glasses of milk a day can help prevent Alzheimer''s disease in old age, suggests a new study. University of Oxford researchers have identified a vitamin that is believed to cut neurological damage to the brain that can lead to dementia....
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New nose drops protect mice against H5N1 for months

Scientists at the Emory Vaccine Center have come up with a type of nose drops that may prevent against lethal H5N1 infection. Upon using the nose drops to immunise mice, they found that the animals were protected for months against H5N1 infection....
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Cheese, low fat milk, yoghurts ''help cut risk of certain cancers in women''

Women who consume more calcium appear to have lower risk of developing certain cancers, a new study has found. The research found that low fat milk, cheese and yoghurts could reduce the risk of some cancers by almost a quarter in women. ...
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Brit scientists find peanut allergy ''cure'' (Re-issue)

In a breakthrough study, scientists have successfully cured peanut allergy by building up children''s tolerance to the oval-shaped nut. The research team from Cambridge''s Addenbrooke''s Hospital exposed four children to peanuts over a six-month period, gradually building up their tolerance....
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Smoking, boozing, less exercise and veggies intake ''doubles stroke risk''

People who lead unhealthy lifestyles are at a significantly higher risk of suffering from stroke, warns a new research. The British Medical Journal study found that lifestyle behaviours like smoking, no physical activity and eating less of fruits and vegetables could double the risk of stroke....
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Bad sleeping habits can literally drive you mad

Poor sleep could actually lead to illnesses including psychiatric conditions, attention deficit disorder, post traumatic stress and depression, according to a new study....
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An apple a day may keep breast cancer at bay

Rui Hai Liu, Cornell associate professor of food science and a member of Cornell''s Institute for Comparative and Environmental Toxicology, has found that fresh apple extracts significantly inhibited the size of mammary tumours in rats....
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