... ever give breastfeeding a try, a new national study shows most moms do not stick ... Initiation, Duration, and Exclusivity? The 2003 and 2004 National Immunization Surveys published in the August issue ...
... unclear whether a youth's religious involvement has any effect on his risk of drug abuse. Now a new national study finds that religious involvement makes teens half as likely to ...
... unclear whether a youth's religious involvement has any effect on his risk of drug abuse. Now a new national study finds that religious involvement makes teens half as likely to ...
... again within the next month. But a new national study has found that's exactly what happens to one out of five ... doctors before they went back into the hospital," said study co-author Mark Williams, M ...
A new national study confirms that thousands of Americans are opting for expensive -- and possibly risky -- spine surgery to treat their aching backs, often with a product made by Fridley, Minn.-based ...
... ambitious new national study that aims to follow children from conception through adulthood will miss ... Based on current statistics, that could potentially mean a study population including 4,000 women ...
A new national study finds kids are being hurt in bathtubs and showers at a surprising rate.* You ... remained consistently high over the 18-year study period from 1990-2007, suggesting that prevention ...
... , especially for those activities with the highest injury rates."
This is the first published study to examine PE-related injuries on a national level. Data for this study were collected from the ...
... leaving the issue murky at best.
In a new national study of older Americans 70-plus ... might emerge in other cognition domains not examined in the study. There was a greater drop-off during the follow ...
... , Brenda Lohman admits to being shocked by the results of a new study she co-authored. It found that among ... A Three-City Study" -- a six-year longitudinal investigation of low-income families living in ...
... injuries for all ages treated in United States emergency departments. Data for this study were collected from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), which is operated by the U.S. ...
... than half (60 percent) of U.S. cheerleading injuries from June 2006 through June 2007, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of ...
What would sleepovers and summer camps be without bunk beds? According to a new national study, they might be a little safer. For the first time, researchers have looked at injury rates in bunk beds ...
A new national study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health Project on the Public and Biological Security finds that, in spite of a number of food safety incidents in recent years, most ...
... a commonly used, inexpensive antidepressant drug, a new national study finds. But many members of both sexes may ... them and will produce lasting results.
That's why a new study called CO-MED has begun. ...