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Study Finds Some Kids Are Being Misdiagnosed With Asthma

More than 6 million kids in this country have asthma – or do they? New research shows many children are being misdiagnosed. Instead of asthma, they may actually have a much less serious condition that doesn’t require medication. There is a simple test that can show emergency room doctors and parents the difference.

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Connecticut Team Takes Top Honors at 2007 Canon Envirothon

A five-member team of high school students from Housatonic Valley High School in Falls Village, Connecticut, are the winners of the 2007 Canon Envirothon. The winning team was announced on Friday, August 3rd, during closing ceremonies of the weeklong North American environmental education competition held at Hobart & William Smith College in Geneva, N.Y, and sponsored by Canon U.S.A., Inc.

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Multicenter study looks at colon polyps

Medium-sized polyps yield significant number of advanced adenomas and cancer

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Speakers of different languages perceive rhythm differently

Do the sounds of our native languages affect how we hear music and other non-language sounds" A team of American and Japanese researchers has found evidence that native languages influence the way people group non-language sounds into rhythms.

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