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| New test may be able to help diagnose autism as early as infancy | Doctors may have found a way to take some of the mystery out of autism: A new study finds it may be possible to predict autism within the first year of a child's life, instead of the traditional window of between 2 and 4 years of age. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY. | | | | | | What do the sexiest female lips look like? There's a formula for that | Americans are turning to lip fillers and augmentation surgery in record numbers. But what does an ideal pair of lips really look like? | | | | | | |
| Supermarket tests 'relaxed' checkout lane for special customers | Supermarket checkouts are getting speedier, but this store has a "relaxed" lane for special customers. | | | | | | Britax recalls thousands of strollers due to fall hazard | Check to see if your stroller is affected. | | | | | | |
| Intermittent fasting diet takes off pounds, makes people healthier | People who ate a special low-calorie diet 5 days a month lost weight and lowered cholesterol and blood pressure, researchers found. | | | | | | What doesn't kill you really DOES make you stronger, science says | A study has found that after undergoing short trauma or stress, your body cells that are better prepared for future, more stressful problems – meaning that what does not kill you really does make you stronger. | | | | | | |
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