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Seniors Experience Long-term Benefits from Mental Exercise (web article)

Older adults who received 10 sessions of mental training showed long-lasting improvements in memory, reasoning and speed of processing five years after the intervention, according to researchers who conducted the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly study (ACTIVE).

Gender Equity and Child Well-Being Are Interrelated (web article)

UNICEF’s 2007 State of the World’s Children Report focuses on the interrelated issues of gender equity for women and the well-being of their children. Entitled “Women and Children: The Double Dividend of Gender Equality,” the report was officially released by UNICEF officials December 11 in New York, N.Y.

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Acting CDC director calls for MMR vaccine to be broken up into three shots 
William Moss is quoted.  

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Scientific American

Advances Drive ‘Stunning’ Drop in Infant RSV Hospitalizations 
Ruth Karron is quoted.  

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Women's Health

How A “Natural” Supplement Is Quietly Fueling A New Addiction Crisis Among Women 
Caleb Alexander is quoted.  

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