January 07, 2013
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Healio Minute Monday, Jan. 7, 2013 Edition: Antidepressants get a prenatal break, FDA gets formal with food, diabetics at risk for fractures

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Antidepressants during pregnancy? ‘Relatively safe’

Healio.com/Psychiatry: Use not linked with stillbirth and infant mortality; increased rates explained by other maternal disease and characteristics. Read more.

FDA switches to offense on field of food safety

Healio.com/Infectious Disease: New rules to curb foodborne illness called more preventive than reactive. Read more.

It’s not only the loss, it’s the compensation

Healio.com/Orthotics-Prosthetics: Spinal cord research suggests a premotoneuronal system in the cervical spine may play a role in compensating for injuries. Read more.

Bad to the bone

Healio.com/Orthopedics: Diabetics face higher risk of fractures requiring hospitalization. Read more.