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Vitamin D shrinks fibroid tumors in rats
Robert Bock/Marianne Glass Miller EurekAlert NIH-funded study suggests possible treatment for common condition. Treatment with vitamin D reduced the size of uterine fibroids in laboratory rats predisposed to developing the benign tumors, reported researchers funded by the National Institutes of … Continue reading →
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Parenting styles and children’s performance
Emotion regulation in young children has been reported to lead to their academic success. According to research findings by Raver (2002), emotion regulation, which includes attention regulation and planning skills involved in attention management, contributes directly to children’s school readiness. … Continue reading →
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