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[ad_1] Three teenagers walk with their smartphones outside the Washington Natural History Museum on April 8, 2015. A Pew Research Center poll reveals that 92% of American teenagers connect daily. The survey …
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[ad_1] "The mechanisms are unclear," said Dr. Manolis Kogevinas, research professor at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health in Spain and lead author of a new study on the subject. "What we …
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[ad_1] Millennial women are more likely to experience depression during their pregnancy, according to a JAMA Network Open study. The study was made up of a two-generation cohort: mothers and mothers' female …
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