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Extra brain cells may be key to autism

Children with autism appear to have too many cells in a key area of the brain needed for communication and emotional development, helping to explain why young children with autism often develop brains that are larger than normal, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Full story

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Violence against ER nurses remains high

Patients who swear, spit, hit and choke are an everyday hazard for many emergency nurses, according to an ongoing survey.

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