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Predicting autism could be possible through brain wave patterns, study shows

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More children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in recent years

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Dark chocolate may give your brain a boost, studies suggest

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Number of pre-teen moms in the US at a record low, CDC says

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Seniors more likely to fall when taking opioids after hospital treatment: Study

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Freezing fat cells: Noninvasive fat reduction procedures gaining in popularity

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Junk food TV advertising likely highest when kids are watching, study says

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Could caffeine be good for your heart?

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Later school start times help teens' moods, study says

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New software by MIT, dubbed 'Squad box,' hopes to combat cyberbullying

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Breast cancer patients fare better if they have muscle: Study

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