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One percent U.S. teens need statins

Less than one percent of American kids aged 12 to 17 need lipid lowering agents usually known as statins, Dr. Earl S. Ford concluded, after reading the recommendation of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that, as young as eight years old kids can be treated with statins. Ford, working in U.S. Public Health Services as Read more

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Your bad memories and fears may not last long

A new study on a widely used blood pressure pill is considering it helpful in weakening and eradicating bad or fearful memories or phobias. Merel Kindt, a psychologist at the University of Amsterdam has conduct the research on a group of volunteers who used found themselves free from the fear they had after taking the Read more

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U.S Spends Billions On Youth Mental Health Illness

An expert panel said on Friday that U.S spends $247 billion on treatment and lost productivity each year. Treatments of certain illnesses among children and youngsters include behavior problems, mental illness and substance abuse. People aged up to 24 years were considered in the finding, evaluating the expenses spend on their specific health conditions. The Read more