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One Flaw in Women

Why Men are just Happier People

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Noisy toys can damage kids' ears

Weight could affect quality of sperm

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Olive oil may boost heart health

New vaccine may protect against cervical cancer

Low-fat diet best in long run

Study targets key to nicotine addiction

1 in 5 working women have depression or anxiety

Getting a dog, sleeping can help you lose weight

Study to look at effects of abuse on women

Stressful situations make people forgetful

Chronic stress may accelerate cellular aging

Unplug occasionally, experts urge

Married people healthier, study finds

Club drug Ecstasy to be used in cancer study

Test may predict pregnancy complication

Service dogs have big impact on autistic kids

Stop Living With High Stress

Four-legged friends bring joy to dying patients

Lower-back tattoos may carry birthing risk

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Anti-depressants may put unborn babies at risk / Women who take some anti-depressant drugs late during their pregnancies may be putting their babies at risk,
Heart attacks more likely in cold weather: study / People with high blood pressure seem to be more vulnerable to heart attacks when the temperature drops, new research shows.
New virus suspected in two SIDS cases /The discovery of a novel virus in two Wisconsin babies thought to be victims of sudden infant death syndrome has triggered questions about how often such mysterious tragedies might be due to germs.
Atkins diet creates more problems later / Dieters on the popular high-fat, low-carb Atkins approach lose just as much body fat as those on low-fat diets, but the annoying low-carb side effects could mean problems down the road, according to a scientist who reviewed five dozen diet studies.
Walking may ward off Alzheimer's, researchers find / Some previous studies found that physical activity might stave off mental decline. But the new findings, contained in two studies, show that the activity does not have to be overly strenuous.
Vulnerability To Stress Test / The following test will indicate your positive coping skills. It will also give you some clues as to what you can improve upon in order to deal with your stress or to decrease your stress load.
Psychology and the Weather Seasonal Affective Disorder is the diagnosis for persons who experience a clinically significant severity of what most of us experience to a lesser degree, the “winter blues”.
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Regardless of how they shed pounds in the first place, big losers stayed that way by limiting fat rather than carbohydrates, according to new research that could add fuel to the backlash against low-carb diets.
Four years after getting the vaccine, 94 per cent of women were protected from infection with the virus that causes most cervical cancers and none had developed worrisome precancerous conditions, a study showed.
A single molecule may be partly to blame for nicotine's addictive allure, a finding that researchers say could lead to potential therapies to help millions of smokers quit a life-threatening habit.
"This survey confirms that there's a serious need to address mental health issues in the workplace, especially among women who are actually being held back due to the lack of support available to help them manage these conditions,"
A very large study has found a surprisingly strong link between the amount of shut-eye people get and their risk of becoming obese.
After the blood on a rape victim has dried and the wounds bandaged, the health problems seem to mount: bowel disease, arthritis, depression -- all diseases believed to be caused by the stress of the attack.
How many people have got home after a blindingly stressful day and realize they've forgotten some important event or errand?
We all know that too much stress isn't healthy. Now, intriguing scientific evidence shows that chronic stress may accelerate aging in our immune cells. But when researchers looked at the DNA in their immune cells, they noticed a stunning finding. The telomeres, or biological clocks, in the cells of the chronically stressed women were much shorter, indicating they had aged prematurely.
Katie Achille grew up with the Internet. She was 9 when she first tapped into it — and quickly became an avid e-mailer, Web surfer and sender of instant messages. But when recent computer troubles left her without regular Web access, something unexpected happened: To her surprise, she suddenly felt free.
Sure, the majority of husbands pack on some extra pounds. But overall, married people are sick less often and more active. They smoke and drink less and in general feel better than single, divorced, never married or even folks just living together.
The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer patients feel as they face their final days?
A simple urine test during pregnancy could someday predict which women are likely to develop dangerously high blood pressure called pre-eclampsia, a condition that kills hundreds of mothers-to-be each year in the United States and leads to 15 percent of all premature births, researchers say.
There is some furry, four-legged help for parents with autistic children -- they're called dogs. But not just any kind. These are specially-trained service dogs.
Chronic stress is enough to make you sick. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, 70 to 90 percent of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress-related complaints. Too much stress can affect your immunity, increasing your susceptibility to infections, including the flu and the common cold.
Those lower-back tattoos that are all the rage amongst some young women could have medical consequences down the road.
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Health experts say a culture dependent on the vehicle and fast-food are contributing to the problem. "If you live in a more compact area, everything else being equal, like age, education, income, you're less likely to have chronic health problems," said Roland Strum, co-author of the report. That's because people who leave in the city are more likely to walk to work, school and shops, getting their daily exercise as they go about their regular routines.
Slow Down, You Move Too Fast!  Here are two quick and easy relaxation exercises.
Fatima and Zain have been dating for a year and often joke about marriage, but it was no laughing matter when the Department of Home Affairs told the couple something truly astounding: Fatima had already been married for two years, to a man she had never met.
Seventy-year-old Homer Fink spent eight hours sitting next to a supermarket Halloween display to get a flu shot that he wasn't able to receive at five other clinics. "I've had five bypasses and six stents in me now. I need the shot," said Fink, who got the third spot in line by arriving at 1 a.m. Friday for a clinic scheduled to start at 9 a.m. at the Kroger store. It was the last vaccination clinic in the area.
As long as people don't increase the number of calories they consume daily, the FDA found "limited but not conclusive evidence'' suggesting reduced risk of coronary heart disease when people replace foods high in saturated fat with the monounsaturated fat in olive oil.
Noisy toys could be doing more harm than simply driving parents up the wall. A new study suggests they could also be damaging children's hearing.
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Sunlight deprivation shrinks mice's brains

Calcium, vitamin D may help PMS


Brain Areas Shut Off During Female Orgasm

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No More Periods?

Breastfeeding as a contraceptive?

Cervical cancer vaccine

Coffee might help women's blood pressure

Vitamin D can reduce cancer risk

Study suggests brains age earlier than thought

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Beer bellies may take a toll on men below the belt, not just around it. Men who weigh too much are more likely to have poor sperm quality, research on nearly 1,600 young Danish men has found. Being too thin is a problem, too.
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U.S. health officials have ordered the makers of all antidepressants to include tough new warnings on their labels explaining that the drugs increase the risks of suicidal behavior in some children and teens.
The patient sits in her room on the palliative-care floor at Toronto Grace Hospital, her face expressionless as she quietly sips a mug of tea. She is pulled from her reverie by an unusual sound - two sneakers and four paws coming towards her door, and an almost-whispered "May we come in?"
A good belly laugh doesn't just make you feel good; it just might make your blood vessels work better, a new study has found.
Bounce Your Troubles Away Clean with a sheet of Bounce Freshen the air in your home.
Study links sugary-drinks to diabetes risk / Quenching your thirst with a tall sweet drink may not be doing the body good. According to a new study, there's reason to believe sugary drinks can make you gain weight, and lead to diabetes.
Study: Link between coffee and bladder cancer / Men who drank four cups of coffee or more daily were almost twice as likely to get bladder cancer as members of a control group who did not drink coffee, according to results
Chocolate is typically described as both a sinful pleasure and a fattening food. But recent studies show there are ways in which the sweet treat can be good for you
If humans' brains similarly shrink without sunlight exposure, it could be physical evidence of depression some people complain about when daylight decreases, said Leah Pyter, a doctoral student studying neuroscience at Ohio State University.
Women searching for ways to ward off the anxiety and irritability caused by premenstrual syndrome may be able to find answers as nearby as their local supermarket
New research indicates parts of the brain that govern fear and anxiety are switched off when a woman is having an orgasm but remain active if she is faking.
Dark chocolate can not only soothe your soul but can lower blood pressure too, researchers reported Monday.  The study, published by the
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Many women have turned to having their periods only 4 times a year for the sake of not having their periods interrupt their social functions and sport activities and some have even opted out to not having them at all for years. I am wondering if this is indeed a healthy life style choice or will there be severe health consequences to be reckoned with eventually.
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Some women may have heard that breastfeeding can be used like a contraceptive not to get pregnant in the duration your baby receives your milk.
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The first major study of an experimental vaccine to prevent cervical cancer found it was 100 percent effective, in the short term, at blocking the disease and lesions likely to turn cancerous, the drugmaker Merck & Co. said Thursday. Its shares rose nearly 6 percent.
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Caffeine is a well-known ingredient in both beverages, and has been shown to cause short-term increases in blood pressure. But coffee drinkers in the study were no more likely than abstainers to develop high blood pressure during 12 years of follow-up.
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A large daily dose of vitamin D can cut the risk of developing some common cancers by as much as 50 per cent, American scientists claim. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health by researchers at the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California in San Diego, reviewed 63 studies published worldwide between 1966 and 2004 that linked vitamin D levels to cancer risk.
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Distracted baby boomers could be feeling the affects of an aging brain. A new study suggests that brains age earlier than previously thought, and people as young as 40 can start having trouble concentrating.
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