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Allergy Rates Surprisingly Similar Across the U.S., Study Find

However, young children in southern states suffer more than their peers in other regions.

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Simple Blood Test May Have Power to Predict Dementia Risk

Scientists who tested seniors say the results detected almost all of those who would develop problems.

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UNWTO, UNODC and UNESCO launch anti-trafficking campaign

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have joined forces to promote a global campaign urging travellers to support the fight against a number of forms of trafficking. The Campaign was presented to the tourism sector at the International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin (5 March 2014).

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Contacts better than permanent lenses for babies after cataract surgery

Permanent lenses lead to more repeat eye surgeries, NIH study finds

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A child wearing a contact lens. A green dye is used to evaluate the fit of hard lenses.

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WHO issues new guidance on how to provide contraceptive information and service

In advance of International Women’s Day on 8 March 2014, WHO is launching new guidance to help countries ensure human rights are respected in providing more girls, women, and couples with the information and services they need to avoid unwanted pregnancies.

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High plasticizer levels in males linked to delayed pregnancy for female partners

NIH study of couples implicates three common phthalates in delay

Women whose male partners have high concentrations of three common forms of phthalates, chemicals found in a wide range of consumer products, take longer to become pregnant than women in couples in which the male does not have high concentrations of the chemicals, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions.

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Twins Study May Give Some Insight Into Alzheimer's

Research suggests genes play key role in each person's susceptibility to the disease.

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Alzheimer's May Kill Far More Americans Than Thought

Researchers report that the toll from the incurable brain disease exceeds death certificate statistics.

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3-D changes in DNA may lead to a genetic form of Lou Gehrig’s disease

NIH-funded scientists reveal how a genetic code variation results in devastating brain diseases

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Nucleolin (green) is scattered throughout the nucleus (blue) in a motor neuron obtained from induced pluripotent stem cells generated from the skin biopsy of an ALS patient.

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2-Mile Daily Walk Might Help Fight COPD

Study found patients who were more active had fewer hospitalizations from lung condition.

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