Two new studies show that optimistic individuals face lower risk of heart disease. The findings come from Columbia University researchers, presented...
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Researchers from France have used a technique called DNA microassay to find that cigarettes are full of a variety of disease causing bacteria. In...
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Sexercise for women can prevent future problems and is getting renewed attention for its benefits. With age and repeated childbearing, urinary...
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Results of a new study shows that drug ads are not doing a good job at helping consumers improve decisions about their health. The findings, released...
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In a first study that involves human exposure to Bisphenol-A, scientists find a link between erectile dysfunction and BPA exposure at work. The...
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New research, published in the November 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine shows that dieters who consumed a low fat diet for a year experienced...
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Lack of scientific evidence regarding the need for N95 respirators among health care workers has prompted three scientific organizations to urge that...
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According to new research from the American Institute for Cancer Research, several types of cancer are linked to obesity. Weight management plays an...
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Results of a new study from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center found that polyphenols in green tea could halt the development of...
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