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Study: More sex may help damaged sperm (AP)

June 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment

A doctor at the Alma Res fertility clinic in Rome prepares eggs and sperm for an attempt at artificial insemination, June 7. REUTERS/Alessandro BianchiAP - For men with fertility problems, some doctors are prescribing a very conventional way to have a baby: more sex.

Source:Study: More sex may help damaged sperm
(AP)

Study charts swine flu's spread through air travel (AP)

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School girls wear masks as preventive measures against the H1N1 flu, while walking through a food market in Yangon on June 30, 2009. REUTERS/Soe Zeya TunAP - In a startling measure of just how widely a new disease can spread, researchers accurately plotted swine flu’s course around the world by tracking air travel from Mexico.

Source:Study charts swine flu's spread through air travel
(AP)

Sad dads may lead to crying infants, researchers report (HealthDay)

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Having the television on constantly in a household with infants and toddlers is bad for brain and language development because it reduces the number of words the kids hear and say, a study showed Monday.(AFP/File/Martin Bureau)HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) — Don’t automatically blame
mom: A crying, colicky baby can be just as much the result of dad’s state
of mind, Dutch researchers report.

Source:Sad dads may lead to crying infants, researchers report
(HealthDay)

No benefit seen with special infant formula (Reuters)

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Reuters - A new study finds that healthy infants seem to have a similar tolerance for standard and hypoallergenic formulas — suggesting that most parents need not make the expensive anti-allergy formulas their first choice.

Source:No benefit seen with special infant formula
(Reuters)

Which treatment works best? Top study needs listed (AP)

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AP - Irregular heartbeat. Prostate cancer. Back pain. Hearing loss. The government is about to spend millions to try to uncover the best treatments for scores of ailments ? and how to handle these four biggies leads a list of top 100 questions that doctors need answered.

Source:Which treatment works best? Top study needs listed
(AP)

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