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  1. Mother's Milk [Scientific American Mind]
  2. Is There Really an Autism Epidemic? [Scientific American Body]
  3. Nipping Childhood Obesity in the Bud [Scientific American Body]
  4. Health Calendar [Scientific American Body]
  5. Reviews [Scientific American Body]
  6. News Bytes of the Week--Group offers GOP prez candidates $10,000 to prove anti-medica
  7. Who Said Quitters Never Win? [Scientific American Mind]
  8. News Bytes of the Week--Send away for your personal genome [News]
  9. Are Cigarettes More of a Drag on Teens than Marijuana? [News]
  10. News Bytes of the Week--Is it healthier to be fit and fat--Or lazy and thin? [News]
  11. A Better Mosquito Net [Scientific American Magazine]
  12. Regaining Lost Luster [Scientific American Magazine]
  13. Baby in the Brain [Scientific American Mind]
  14. Postpartum Depression Epidemic Affects More than Just Mom [Scientific American Mind]
  15. Self-Experimenters: Daughter of MRI Researcher Offered Her Brain for Virtual Dissecti
  16. Plastic (Not) Fantastic: Food Containers Leach a Potentially Harmful Chemical [Featur
  17. FDA to Parents: Do Not Give Tots Cough and Cold Meds [News]
  18. Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies [News]
  19. Kids and Adults Share Nightmares [60-Second Science]
  20. The Skinny on the Environment [Scientific American Body]
  21. News Bytes of the Week--Is it healthier to be fit and fat--Or lazy and thin?
  22. Is There Really an Autism Epidemic?
  23. Health Calendar
  24. Nipping Childhood Obesity in the Bud
  25. Reviews
  26. News Bytes of the Week--Group offers GOP prez candidates $10,000 to prove anti-medica
  27. Who Said Quitters Never Win?
  28. News Bytes of the Week--Send away for your personal genome
  29. Are Cigarettes More of a Drag on Teens than Marijuana?
  30. A Better Mosquito Net
  31. Regaining Lost Luster
  32. Mother's Milk
  33. Baby in the Brain
  34. Postpartum Depression Epidemic Affects More than Just Mom
  35. Self-Experimenters: Daughter of MRI Researcher Offered Her Brain for Virtual Dissecti
  36. Plastic (Not) Fantastic: Food Containers Leach a Potentially Harmful Chemical
  37. FDA to Parents: Do Not Give Tots Cough and Cold Meds
  38. Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies
  39. Kids and Adults Share Nightmares
  40. The Skinny on the Environment
  41. News Bytes of the Week--Is it healthier to be fit and fat--Or lazy and thin?
  42. Is There Really an Autism Epidemic?
  43. Nipping Childhood Obesity in the Bud
  44. Health Calendar
  45. Reviews
  46. News Bytes of the Week--Group offers GOP prez candidates $10,000 to prove anti-medica
  47. Who Said Quitters Never Win?
  48. News Bytes of the Week--Send away for your personal genome
  49. Are Cigarettes More of a Drag on Teens than Marijuana?
  50. A Better Mosquito Net
  51. Regaining Lost Luster
  52. Mother's Milk
  53. Baby in the Brain
  54. Postpartum Depression Epidemic Affects More than Just Mom
  55. Self-Experimenters: Daughter of MRI Researcher Offered Her Brain for Virtual Dissecti
  56. Plastic (Not) Fantastic: Food Containers Leach a Potentially Harmful Chemical
  57. FDA to Parents: Do Not Give Tots Cough and Cold Meds
  58. Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies
  59. Kids and Adults Share Nightmares
  60. The Skinny on the Environment
  61. A Better Mosquito Net
  62. News Bytes of the Week--Is it healthier to be fit and fat--Or lazy and thin?
  63. Is There Really an Autism Epidemic?
  64. Health Calendar
  65. Nipping Childhood Obesity in the Bud
  66. Reviews
  67. News Bytes of the Week--Group offers GOP prez candidates $10,000 to prove anti-medica
  68. Who Said Quitters Never Win?
  69. News Bytes of the Week--Send away for your personal genome
  70. Regaining Lost Luster
  71. The Skinny on the Environment
  72. Investigating Serotonin's Role in SIDS
  73. Mother's Milk
  74. Baby in the Brain
  75. Postpartum Depression Epidemic Affects More than Just Mom
  76. Self-Experimenters: Daughter of MRI Researcher Offered Her Brain for Virtual Dissecti
  77. Plastic (Not) Fantastic: Food Containers Leach a Potentially Harmful Chemical
  78. FDA to Parents: Do Not Give Tots Cough and Cold Meds
  79. Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies
  80. Kids and Adults Share Nightmares
  81. Investigating Serotonin's Role in SIDS
  82. The Father Factor: How Dad's Age Increases Baby's Risk of Mental Illness
  83. Resuscitation at birth might indicate higher risk for lower IQ
  84. Resuscitation at birth might indicate higher risk for lower IQ
  85. Resuscitation at birth might indicate higher risk for lower IQ
  86. The Father Factor: How Dad's Age Increases Baby's Risk of Mental Illness
  87. Investigating Serotonin's Role in SIDS
  88. Investigating Serotonin's Role in SIDS
  89. The Father Factor: How Dad's Age Increases Baby's Risk of Mental Illness
  90. Resuscitation at birth might indicate higher risk for lower IQ
  91. Yanking Pathogens Out of Blood with Magnets
  92. Nintendo Oui: Active Video Games May Be as Healthy for Kids as Conventional Play Time
  93. Nintendo Oui : Active Video Games May Be as Healthy for Kids as Conventional Play Ti
  94. Resuscitation at birth might indicate higher risk for lower IQ
  95. Investigating Serotonin's Role in SIDS
  96. The Father Factor: How Dad's Age Increases Baby's Risk of Mental Illness (preview)
  97. Nintendo Oui : Active Video Games May Be as Healthy for Kids as Conventional Play Ti
  98. Yanking Pathogens Out of Blood with Magnets
  99. Black kids aren't getting enough vitamin D, study says
  100. Think Crying Is Cathartic? Not Always
  101. Does Population Growth Impact Climate Change?
  102. Celiac Disease Insights: Clues to Solving Autoimmunity (preview)
  103. Do ADHD Drugs Take a Toll on the Brain? (preview)
  104. Putting the "Cell" in Cell Phone: Adapter Turns Its Camera into a Microscope
  105. Air pollution during pregnancy may lower children's IQ
  106. Teen's broken heart mends--literally--after grafted heart is removed
  107. Birth Defect Study Casts Doubt on Phthalate Fears
  108. Is That Rocket Fuel Contaminating Your Water?
  109. Drug-Dispensing Contact Lens Could Replace Imprecise Eye Drops
  110. Inhale or Don't?: Marijuana Hurts Some, Helps Others
  111. Boosting Vaccines: The Power of Adjuvants (preview)
  112. Top Scientists Get to the Bottom of Gay Male Sex Role Preferences
  113. When Does Consciousness Arise in Human Babies?
  114. Are Our Big Brains the Reason Newborns Can't Walk?
  115. Breasts in Mourning: How Bottle-Feeding Mimics Child Loss in Mothers' Brains
  116. The Origin of the Mind (preview)
  117. Dodeca-mom could smash multiple birth record with 12 babies
  118. Gene Therapy Treatment for Blindness Proves Safe--and Effective--One Year in
  119. Teen's broken heart mends--literally--after grafted heart is removed
  120. Air pollution during pregnancy may lower children's IQ
  121. Black kids aren't getting enough vitamin D, study says
  122. Dodeca-mom could smash multiple birth record with 12 babies
  123. Popularity is In Your Genes
  124. Top scientists get to the bottom of gay male sex role preferences
  125. The problem with psychopaths: a fearful face doesn't deter them
  126. EPA Announces Plan to Review Six Controversial Chemicals
  127. When the Economy Is in the Red, Are People Really in the Pink?
  128. God's in Mississippi, where the gettin' is good
  129. Celeb Vaccine Wars: Peet Beats Maher
  130. Global Child Immunizations at All-Time High, Despite Rising Costs
  131. Idle Moments Turn into Tons of Air Pollutants at Schools
  132. Does Morning Sickness Mean Smart Kids?
  133. Could Eating Too Much Soy Be Bad for You?
  134. Breast Milk Is Best for Newborns, but the Bottle Is Fine, Too
  135. Newborns may start honing their mother tongue with their first cries
  136. As increasingly early puberty ups breast cancer risk, researchers search environment
  137. Reopening the case of the female orgasm
  138. WHO's New Guidelines on HIV Care Call for Earlier Treatment
  139. Tests Find More Than 200 Chemicals in Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood
  140. Bugs Inside: What Happens When the Microbes That Keep Us Healthy Disappear?
  141. How Science Can Help You Fall (and Stay) in Love
  142. A device that curbs speed eating could help obese children and adolescents cut the fa
  143. More for less: Study addresses cost-saving of male circumcision programs
  144. Perilous Plastics?: FDA Joins Other U.S. Health Agencies in Chorus of Concern about B
  145. Fetal Recall?--Memory in Utero
  146. Chemical in Many Consumer Plastics Linked to Heart Disease
  147. Daring to Die: The Psychology of Suicide (preview)
  148. Elective cesarean sections are too risky, WHO study says
  149. Ask the Experts: What Is Pompe Disease?
  150. Does Mother's Milk Transfer Environmental Toxins to Breast-Feeding Babies?
  151. Chemical Exposure Linked to Attention Deficit Disorder in Children
  152. Sewer or Septic?: When It Comes to Sewage, Most People Prefer to Share the Burden
  153. You'll Go Blind: Does Watching Television Close-Up Really Harm Eyesight?
  154. Low serotonin levels may prompt mysterious sudden infant death syndrome
  155. Study Confirms Linkbetween Older Maternal Age and Autism
  156. Study Confirms Link between Older Maternal Age and Autism
  157. Are Antidepressants Safe for Pregnant Women?
  158. A Sensory Fix for Problems in School (preview)
  159. A bushel of facts about the uniqueness of human pubic hair
  160. Are Pesticides from Plants Dangerous to Humans?
  161. Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)
  162. Impact Factor: Can a Scientific Retraction Change Public Opinion?
  163. Consciousness-Raising: Kick-Starting the Brain's Dopamine System May Revive Some Vege
  164. You'll Go Blind: Does Watching Television Close-Up Really Harm Eyesight?
  165. Does Mother's Milk Transfer Environmental Toxins to Breast-Feeding Babies?
  166. Ask the Experts: What Is Pompe Disease?
  167. More for less: Study addresses cost-saving of male circumcision programs
  168. Perilous Plastics?: FDA Joins Other U.S. Health Agencies in Chorus of Concern about B
  169. Fetal Recall?--Memory in Utero
  170. Chemical in Many Consumer Plastics Linked to Heart Disease
  171. Daring to Die: The Psychology of Suicide (preview)
  172. Elective cesarean sections are too risky, WHO study says
  173. Sewer or Septic?: When It Comes to Sewage, Most People Prefer to Share the Burden
  174. Chemical Exposure Linked to Attention Deficit Disorder in Children
  175. Impact Factor: Can a Scientific Retraction Change Public Opinion?
  176. A bushel of facts about the uniqueness of human pubic hair
  177. Are Pesticides from Plants Dangerous to Humans?
  178. Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)
  179. A Sensory Fix for Problems in School (preview)
  180. Are Antidepressants Safe for Pregnant Women?
  181. Study Confirms Link between Older Maternal Age and Autism
  182. Low serotonin levels may prompt mysterious sudden infant death syndrome
  183. Consciousness-Raising: Kick-Starting the Brain's Dopamine System May Revive Some Vege
  184. HIV drugs could have second life as treatment for retrovirus correlated with prostate
  185. Chemical in Many Consumer Plastics Linked to Heart Disease
  186. Chemical Exposure Linked to Attention Deficit Disorder in Children
  187. Sewer or Septic?: When It Comes to Sewage, Most People Prefer to Share the Burden
  188. You'll Go Blind: Does Watching Television Close-Up Really Harm Eyesight?
  189. Does Mother's Milk Transfer Environmental Toxins to Breast-Feeding Babies?
  190. Ask the Experts: What Is Pompe Disease?
  191. More for less: Study addresses cost-saving of male circumcision programs
  192. Perilous Plastics?: FDA Joins Other U.S. Health Agencies in Chorus of Concern about B
  193. Fetal Recall?--Memory in Utero
  194. Low serotonin levels may prompt mysterious sudden infant death syndrome
  195. Study Confirms Link between Older Maternal Age and Autism
  196. Different Shades of Blue (preview)
  197. HIV drugs could have second life as treatment for retrovirus correlated with prostate
  198. Consciousness-Raising: Kick-Starting the Brain's Dopamine System May Revive Some Vege
  199. Impact Factor: Can a Scientific Retraction Change Public Opinion?
  200. A bushel of facts about the uniqueness of human pubic hair
  201. Are Pesticides from Plants Dangerous to Humans?
  202. Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)
  203. A Sensory Fix for Problems in School (preview)
  204. Are Antidepressants Safe for Pregnant Women?
  205. Is male circumcision a humanitarian act?
  206. Do Chimpanzees Understand Death?
  207. How Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers' Health
  208. 100 Years Ago: Tunneling under the Hudson river
  209. Rare Mutation That Causes Mirror Movements Reflects Nervous System's Complexity
  210. Underage, Overweight: The Federal Government Needs to Halt the Marketing of Unhealthy
  211. Mothers' Depression Can Go Well Beyond Child's Infancy
  212. Birth of a Bond: Illustrating a Year of Mother and Baby Development
  213. How Important Is Physical Contact with Your Infant?
  214. Mothers' Depression Can Go Well Beyond Children's Infancy
  215. Different Shades of Blue (preview)
  216. HIV drugs could have second life as treatment for retrovirus correlated with prostate
  217. Consciousness-Raising: Kick-Starting the Brain's Dopamine System May Revive Some Vege
  218. Impact Factor: Can a Scientific Retraction Change Public Opinion?
  219. A bushel of facts about the uniqueness of human pubic hair
  220. Are Pesticides from Plants Dangerous to Humans?
  221. Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)
  222. A Sensory Fix for Problems in School (preview)
  223. Are Antidepressants Safe for Pregnant Women?
  224. Is male circumcision a humanitarian act?
  225. Do Chimpanzees Understand Death?
  226. A phone call from Mom reduces stress as well as a hug
  227. Birth of a Bond: Illustrating a Year of Mother and Baby Development
  228. How Important Is Physical Contact with Your Infant?
  229. Mothers' Depression Can Go Well Beyond Children's Infancy
  230. How Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers' Health
  231. 100 Years Ago: Tunneling under the Hudson river
  232. Rare Mutation That Causes Mirror Movements Reflects Nervous System's Complexity
  233. Underage, Overweight: The Federal Government Needs to Halt the Marketing of Unhealthy
  234. MIND Reviews: Blindspots: The Many Ways We Cannot See
  235. Fact or Fiction: Fathers Can Get Postpartum Depression
  236. New Mass-Screening Method Finds Additional Environmental Risks for Diabetes
  237. "You're going to bleed. Period." Educating girls about menstruation
  238. The neuropsychology of public speaking: tipsy, scared, and strangely aroused
  239. Babies born early--even by a week--are more likely to have special education needs
  240. The Reproductive Revolution: How Women Are Changing the Planet's Future
  241. Antiretroviral regimens drastically reduce breast milk HIV transmission between mothe
  242. Intelligence Averages Linked to Regional Infectious Disease Burden
  243. Quitting the hominid fight club: The evidence is flimsy for innate chimpanzee--let al
  244. Fact or Fiction: Artificial Reproductive Technologies Make Sick Kids
  245. Quitting smoking during pregnancy may not be enough to prevent harm to baby
  246. 100 Years Ago: Elegant Flight
  247. Later School Start Time Leads to Better Students
  248. Concerns Spread over Environmental Costs of Producing Shale Gas
  249. The neuropsychology of public speaking: tipsy, scared, and strangely aroused
  250. "You're going to bleed. Period." Educating girls about menstruation