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Children with dyslexia find it harder to hear in noisy classrooms than those without the condition, a US study says.
Emotions and pain are closely connected, researchers find
Poor hospital care a big reason why, researchers say Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: African-American Health, Cardiac Arrest, Health Disparities
Workers who constantly worried reported poorer health overall, study shows Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: Depression, Occupational Health
Eat less, exercise more. Now there is new evidence to support adding another "must" to the weight-loss mantra: eat at the right time of day. A study has found that eating at irregular times -- the equivalent of the middle of the night for humans, when the body wants to sleep -- influences weight gain. This is the first causal evidence linking meal timing and increased weight gain.
Doubled rate of heart attack, tripled rate of death seen in study
Bridget Jones is not alone in turning to self-help mantras to boost her spirits, but a study warns they may have the opposite effect.
Pregnant women appear to have worse clinical and economic outcomes after thyroid and parathyroid surgery compared with women who are not pregnant, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Thyroid and parathyroid surgery are used to treat cancer and other conditions. The incidence of thyroid cancer has increased by almost 250 percent ov