Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Plastics chemical linked to ADHD, male hormones If you are having trouble viewing this email with images, click here. ADHD NEWS AND VIEWS November 20, 2009 Phthalates linked to ADHD Scientists say boys who had the highest phthalate levels also had the most significant ADHD symptoms and the lowest test scores. Read more> This Week's NewsSee all ADHD news Plastics chemical may affect how boys play races of a chemical found in everyday food products, plastics, soaps and lotions may push young boys away from trucks and playful fighting. Read more> Nintendo Wii may provide actual exercise: study A new study has found that interactive video games, such as the Nintendo Wii, may be helping get Americans in shape. Read more> Fight fair: Words may ease health impact of arguing Couples who use cognitive words during an argument may be helping their own and their partner's health, a new study has found. Read more> , Google want more leeway for drug advertising Drugmakers say the current FDA guidelines requiring both benefits and risks of drugs on ads hampers advertising on the Internet given the space constraints for ads on Web pages. Read more> News You Can Use Divorce rate is higher when women get sick Women who receive a cancer or MS diagnosis are six times more likely to end up separated or divorced than a male spouse who receives the same diagnosis, a new study has found. Read more> This email was sent to: tccavanaugh@.... If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, click here. If you would like to forward this newsletter to a friend, click here If you'd like to unsubscribe, click here. The HealthCentral Network, 2300 Boulevard #600 Arlington, VA 22201 © 2009 The HealthCentral Network, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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