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iPads May Help Boost Speaking Skills in Kids With Autism: Study Image

iPads May Help Boost Speaking Skills in Kids With Autism: Study

July 11, 2014

Adding access to a computer tablet to traditional therapy may help children with autism talk and interact more, new research suggests. Read More »


Researchers find major clue toward Alzheimer’s cure Image

Researchers find major clue toward Alzheimer’s cure

July 10, 2014

Brain hyperactivity caused by protein binding may be important factor in disease’s development: Israeli team Researchers at Tel Aviv University believe they have tracked down one of the main reasons for the seizures, memory loss and cognitive impairment that Alzheimer’s patients suffer. Following up on the finding may show the way toward a cure for the debilitating disease that hobbles millions of seniors Read More »


Parents of children with autism are likely to have similar traits, new study finds Image

Parents of children with autism are likely to have similar traits, new study finds

July 9, 2014

Scientists have shown for the first time that the parents of children with autism are more likely to have autistic traits. Such traits could be an adult just being a little bit too repetitive or more focused on details than usual. Read More »


Study: 6,000 steps a day keeps knee OA limitations away Image

Study: 6,000 steps a day keeps knee OA limitations away

July 8, 2014

Walking 6,000 steps or more each day might protect adults at risk of knee osteoarthritis from developing mobility issues, such as difficulty getting up from a chair and climbing stairs, according to a new study. Read More »


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