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Baby-led weaning that incorporates advice on minimizing choking risk may not increase risk of choking compared to traditional weaning practices

No Increased Choking Risk Seen With Baby-Led Weaning

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However, many parents need more information on how to safely introduce solid foods
Internet addiction may signal other mental health issues among college students

Internet Addiction May Indicate Other Mental Health Issues

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Over-reliance on the web possibly linked to depression, anxiety, and impulsivity in college kids
Professional ice hockey players with post-concussion syndrome have increased cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light proteins and reduced amyloid β

CSF Neurofilament Light Proteins Increased Post-Concussion

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Findings in professional ice hockey players with post-concussion syndrome
For postmenopausal women with osteoporosis

ASBMR: Romosozumab Linked to Reduced Fracture Risk

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Reduced vertebral fracture risk at 12 months among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis
For young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Adding Rituximab to Chemo Ups Event-Free Survival in ALL

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Findings in young adults with Philadelphia chromosome-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia
For patients with chronic hepatitis C

Most Patients Prefer Oral Dual Therapy in Chronic Hepatitis C

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High response rate for dual therapy among cohort of patients with predominant genotype 3
A new sound-based therapy appears to reduce blood pressure and ease migraine symptoms

Sound-Based Therapy Can Reduce Blood Pressure, Ease Migraine

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Sound therapy balances brain signals, researcher says
Pokémon GO is becoming a dangerous distraction for drivers

Playing Pokémon GO Leading to Increase in Distracted Driving

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At least 14 crashes linked to the smartphone game during a 10-day period in July
When caring for a child with a concussion

Parents Lack Info on Current Practices for Concussion Recovery

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Once-recommended practices such as waking a sleeping child for periodic checks can delay healing
Women who consume high amounts of meat

Fatty Acid Consumption Tied to T2DM Risk in Women

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Findings for arachidonic acid, docosapentaenoic acid, and alpha-linolenic acid