Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Parents' Depression Contributes to Kids' Fussy Eating

Preschool children whose parents have depression more likely to be fussy eaters
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Parents' Depression, Anxiety May Contribute to Kids' Fussy Eating

Preschool children whose parents have depression and/or anxiety may be more likely to be fussy eaters, a new study suggests. Fussy eating -- regularly refusing to eat certain foods -- is common...
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Fatal Overdoses Rising From Sedatives Like Valium, Xanax

While deaths from overdoses of heroin and narcotic painkillers like Oxycontin have surged in recent years, a new report finds the same thing is happening with widely used sedatives such as Xanax...
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Schizophrenia Tied to Much Higher Risk of Suicide Attempts

Schizophrenia patients are at significantly increased risk of attempting suicide, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from more than 21,700 Canadians, including 101 who had been...
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A Third of U.S. Adults Don't Get Regular, Refreshing Sleep: CDC

One of every three Americans doesn't get enough sleep on a regular basis, a new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. About 35 percent of U.S. adults are...
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