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OSU study finds three routines can cut kids' obesity risk Video included

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Researchers have found obesity is directly linked to family meals, sleep and watching TV.

Study finds low serotonin linked to SIDS

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"We found that the babies who died of SIDS had abnormalities in serotonin in regions of the brain stem that control breathing and heart rate and blood pressure during sleep," said Dr. Hannah Kinney of Boston Children's Hospital.

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