Those who developed breasts younger than their peers had a higher risk of depression, a new study found.
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Sitting Increases the Risk of Dying Early
Replacing sitting time with just standing or moderate physical activity could counteract the effect.
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More Support for Early Exposure to Peanuts to Prevent Allergies
Two new studies provide further support that very early exposure to peanuts and some other foods could prevent food allergies.
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Well: Teenagers Face Early Death, on Their Terms
A national push and a new guide are giving critically ill young patients a voice in end-of-life discussions.
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For Teenagers, Early School Start Means More Car Crashes, Study Finds
Teenage drivers who have a later school start time have fewer car accidents, according to a new study in The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
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Early Fitness Can Improve the Middle-Age Brain
The more physically active you are in your 20s, the better your thinking tends to be when you reach middle age, according to a large-scale new study. But it’s never too late to improve the health of your brain.
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To Ensure Bone Health, Start Early
To protect against serious bone loss and resulting fractures, it’s important to start considering bone health early.
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Rate of Early C-Sections Has Slowed, Study Finds
In a trend that public health officials call encouraging, fewer women are undergoing early-term Caesarean deliveries. The rate of C-sections overall, which had risen steeply since the mid-1990s, leveled out at 31 percent from 2009 to 2011.
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