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June 3rd, 2007

Treating the Mind Eases Irritable Bowel (HealthDay)

EXTMost Errors in Pediatric Chemo Make It to Patients (HealthDay)The vast majority of potentially harmful errors in chemotherapy for children with cancer do find their way to these young patients, a new study finds. And they are more often caused by dispensing or administration mistakes than by prescribing mix-ups, the researchers found.

Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide (HealthDay)Teens with chronic daily headache, especially those with migraines, are at increased risk for psychiatric disorders, depression and suicide, a Taiwanese study finds.

Test Puts Attention on the Easily Distracted (HealthDay)Prospective employers may have a new tool to spot people who are too easily distracted while on the job.

Preschoolers Don’t Need Math to Do Math (HealthDay)Five-year-olds can come to approximate solutions for addition and subtraction problems even before they formally learn arithmetic, a new study suggests.

Added Treatment Won’t Speed Whiplash Recovery (HealthDay)Aggressive treatment of patients with whiplash doesn’t speed their recovery, Canadian research suggests.

Added Treatment Won’t Speed Whiplash Recovery (HealthDay)Aggressive treatment of patients with whiplash doesn’t speed their recovery, Canadian research suggests.

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