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Dr. Kara Della Torre, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 620 N Broad St, Woodbury, NJ 08096 Phone: 856-853-5554 Fax: 856-853-5650 |
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A new study has found that men who delay having children are more likely to have "geekier" sons. The "Geek Index" devised by the King's College London was tested on kids of older fathers and it found that these kids were more intelligent and focused and less bothered about being included and fitting in. The mothers did not seem to have an impact and daughters too did not have an impact from being born to older fathers says the study.
Results of a new study in monkeys offer scientists a rare glimpse of how, on a molecular level, the smallpox virus attacks its victims. The findings shed light on how the virus caused mass death and suffering, and will help point the way to new diagnostics, vaccines and drugs that would be needed in the event of a smallpox bioterror incident.
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Children could have their cholesterol levels tested at about 15 months of age to prevent heart disease later in life, say doctors in a study published on bmj.com today.
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