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Parents in the town of LeRoy, NY are not convinced by the diagnosis of conversion disorder to explain the twitching that has afflicted some of the local teenage girls. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports.
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The terms sometimes get used interchangeably, but they're not the same thing.
Read More »Doctor: Teens’ mystery illness not a hoax
More at N.Y. school diagnosed with mysterious tics; Neurologist says they suffer conversion disorder - real symptoms without a cause
Read More »Paternity questions plague 1 in 10, firm says
The company that made its name peddling drugstore paternity tests to uncertain parents now says that more than 1 in 10 adults in the U.S. has had reason to ask the question: Who’s your Daddy
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Does sitting for long periods of time in small airplane seats increase your risk for blood clots? CBS News medical contributor Dr.
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Read More »Russian Team Has Reached Buried Antarctic Lake, Reports Say
Several Russian news outlets are reporting that Russian scientists have successfully drilled to Antarctica's Lake Vostok , a massive liquid lake cut off from daylight for 14 million years and buried beneath 2 miles (3.7 kilometers) of ice. [More]
Read More »Google’s HUD Glasses Have Been Sighted
By The prototype for Google's HUD glasses has been seen, according to tech news site 9to5Google .
Read More »Dementia should be detected by family earlier, experts say
Doctors push for family input, promoting early detection for patients who would otherwise hide their dementia
Read More »Junk foods still plentiful at elementary schools
Junk food remains plentiful at the nation's elementary schools despite widespread efforts to curb childhood obesity, a new study suggests.
Read More »Woman gets world’s first 3D printed jaw transplant
83-year-old Belgian woman suffered serious jaw infection, got new jaw made by 3D printer
Read More »Hot or Not? What the Web Thinks About Your Brand
Use these 9 free tools to measure 'social media sentiment' around your company, your brand, or even your own name. Welcome to Metrics Monday, a recurring series where I'll cover a particular digital marketing metric each time. I'm kicking things off today with Social Media Sentiment
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Tips to fuel creativity and invention--geared to your brain type. One afternoon in Oregon, apparently in 2006, artist Eric Singer contemplated a piece of orange Madrone wood from his neighbor's yard and had an "Aha!" moment. Why not combine wood and sunglasses
Read More »Green tea drinkers less frail, more independent in old age
Could green tea be secret to long, healthy life? Study suggests it may
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