A small but provocative study suggests that at least 10 percent of children with autism overcome the disorder by age 9.
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Research Suggests Kids Can Recover From Autism – 240th Edition
May 10th, 2009Face Transplant Patient Forgives Man Who Shot Her – 239th Edition
May 10th, 2009The woman who had the nation’s first face transplant says it was the smell of soap that made her realize her new face was working.
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Flu Overhyped? Some Say Officials ‘Cried Swine’ – 238th Edition
May 10th, 2009Did government health officials “cry swine” when they sounded the alarm on what looked like a threatening new flu?
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Harvard Survey: Swine Flu In, Affection Out – 237th Edition
May 10th, 2009Thanks to swine flu, there’s a little less hugging and kissing in the United States.
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Top Flu Expert Warns Of A Swine Flu-Bird Flu Mix – 236th Edition
May 10th, 2009Bird flu kills more than 60 percent of its human victims, but doesn’t easily pass from person to person. Swine flu can be spread with a sneeze or handshake, but kills only a small fraction of the people it infects.
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FDA: Kids At Risk From Testosterone Gel – 235th Edition
May 10th, 2009Federal health officials warn that testosterone gel can cause serious harm to children.
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WHO: Up To 2 Billion People May Get Swine Flu – 234th Edition
May 10th, 2009The World Health Organization says up to 2 billion people could be infected by swine flu, if the current outbreak turns into a pandemic.
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Traffic Signals Could Improve Food Labels – 233th Edition
May 10th, 2009Do you know if your food is healthy? A proposed system could tell you if you should stop, use caution or go for it at the grocery store.
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Experts: Don’t Try ‘Pox Party’ For Swine Flu – 232th Edition
May 10th, 2009Flu experts call “pox parties” for swine flu a bad idea. It’s too risky.
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Average Swine Flu Patient In U.S. Is 15 – 231th Edition
May 10th, 2009Older people exposed to other versions of the swine flu may be less likely to catch the latest mutation.
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