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Infants born with cleft lip

No Long-Term Health Issues for Infants With Isolated Oral Clefts

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However, cleft palate associated with increased risk for developmental problems
Wary of the stigma of a mental health diagnosis and its toll on their careers

Many Doctors Reluctant to Reveal Mental Health Issues

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Perceived stigma, fear of career repercussions hinder treatment, study suggests
In young Faroese adults

Mercury Exposure Cancels Cognitive Benefits of Exercise

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Aerobic exercise benefits cognition, but not after high levels of prenatal mercury exposure
Any skill enhancements linked to gaming among those aged 7 to 11 max out after two hours of gaming a week

Negative Effects Seen With Video Gaming 9+ Hours/Week

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Benefits seen with one hour a week, but behavioral problems appear to rise at nine hours a week
Empathetic listening can help physicians navigate difficult situations and forge deeper connections with patients

AMA: Practicing Empathy May Lead to More Joy in Medicine

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Doctors should take advantage of first few minutes of clinical encounter, give full attention to patients
Over 90 percent of U.S. high school students don't get enough moderate-to-vigorous exercise

U.S. Teens Not Getting Enough Moderate/Vigorous Exercise

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And bad habits continue after high school for most
The effectiveness of tobacco taxation is being undermined by smokers' behavioral changes and tobacco industry promotions

Effectiveness of Tobacco Taxation Is Being Undermined

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Smokers 'downtrade' to cheaper generics, move to less heavily taxed products, buy multipacks
Among children with persistent asthma

High Prevalence of Allergic Sensitization in Pediatric Asthma

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Microarray methods provide new information in 47 percent of sensitized children
Congenital brain abnormalities are similar for confirmed and presumed Zika infections

Findings to Help Radiologists ID Zika Virus Infection at Imaging

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Similar brain abnormalities seen in confirmed and presumed congenital Zika infections
For preterm infants with early respiratory distress

Tx Failure Up for High-Flow Therapy Versus CPAP in Preemies

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Significantly higher rate of treatment failure than CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress