If you shop at a place like Whole Foods Market, or even now at your local mainstream grocery store, you can easily find foods labeled "no...
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“He has his mother’s eyes and his father’s smile,” is something you might say to a couple with a new baby. But what if that...
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Today, President Barack Obama announced gene-hunter Francis Collins as his nominee for the new director for the National Institutes of Health. If the...
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Researchers from Newcastle in the UK claim to have produced live human sperm from embryonic stem cells. When I first read this story from the BBC, I...
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Everyone wishes they could remain young or at least look that way once in a while. For some children, however, old age comes too quickly or not at...
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If you are alive and you intend to stay that way, then consuming food of some kind or another is something you’ll want to keep doing. Here in...
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Sex, drugs and alcohol formed an unholy trinity of addictions for British comedian and actor Russell Brand. The comic writes in his autobiography,...
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Baltimore is a city of diverse and colorful neighborhoods, and I’ve heard it said that long-time residents of these well-established enclaves...
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High blood pressure, or hypertension, has been linked to cardiovascular disease, stroke and other medical conditions. The Centers for Disease Control...
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Obesity is a top risk factor for chronic illness. Yet I have encountered many thin people who seem chronically ill and many fat people who live long...
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