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Nov 21, 2009

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Respiratory Issues Linger for Smallest Babies
Problems related to low birth weight continue into adulthood, study shows
Lighter Meals May Bring Longer Life
Monkey study is best evidence yet that fewer daily calories boost lifespan
For Kids, Two Languages Can Be as Easy as One
Bilingual youngsters become 'more flexible learners,' researcher says
Study Asserts Need for New Treatments for Delirium
Research and therapies are lacking for common condition, expert says
Technology Takes a Step Toward Treating Paralysis
Microelectrodes placed directly on the brain allow movement in study participants
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