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First-time dads' age tied to kids' schizophrenia risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who are relatively older at their first child's birth may be more likely than younger first-time dads to have a child who eventually develops schizophrenia, hint results of a large Danish study. Targeted training, fewer soccer injuries
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A series of 11 low-impact exercises designed specifically to prevent soccer injuries may do just that, new research shows. Vote could change direction of healthcare reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With most Americans ambivalent about President Barack Obama's signature healthcare overhaul or openly hostile to it, next Tuesday's elections could have a big impact on the reforms, experts said on Wednesday. Vaccine panel expands whooping cough coverage
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An independent U.S. advisory panel is amending its recommendations for booster vaccines to prevent whooping cough and expand protection from the disease that has made a comeback in several U.S. states. NYC says smoking deaths drop 17 pct in eight years
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Smoking-related deaths in New York dropped 17 percent in the past eight years and the number of smokers has fallen by nearly a third, according to the city's health department. Many UK cancer patients miss out on sperm banking
LONDON (Reuters) - Many men in Britain whose fertility may be at risk from cancer treatment are not being offered the chance to store their sperm, scientists said on Thursday. 'Evening types' more likely to smoke: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Night owls may be more likely than early birds to smoke, and less likely to kick the habit over time, a new study suggests. Teens lie about drug use, and so do their parents
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There is a huge discrepancy between the number of at-risk teens who admit to using drugs and the number who test positive for drug use, a new study reports. Metal pollution tied to Parkinson's disease
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People living near a steel factory or another source of high manganese emissions are at higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease, suggests a new study. UK commits 200 million GBP per year to cancer drugs
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said it would spend 200 million pounds ($318 million) annually for the next three years on a new cancer drugs fund, reassuring patient groups who had feared being short-changed.
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