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Obesity in America May Bankrupt Civilization, study
Lancet, U.K.’s premier health journal, is publishing a series on the causes, risks and consequences from obesity, a scourge that is projected to affect 50 percent of the U.S.
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Vaccine safety report should reassure parents
Vaccine safety is a highly charged issue, polarizing parents on the debate about autism, asthma and autoimmune disease causes.
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Unplanned pregnancies more frequent among poor women
Unplanned pregnancies are always a source of anxiety for women everywhere, as they throw unexpected curveballs into the financial and emotional stability of the surprised parents-to-be.
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Scientists prescribe the best diet to fight cholesterol
High cholesterol levels, particularly the low density kind (LDL), have been plaguing the Western world for decades, and individuals with elevated LDL have been given many dietary guidelines over the y
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Bisexuality among men is its own unique brand of identity
Bisexual individuals are often put in the position of having to defend their sexual proclivities, accused on both sides as being “on the fence” or closeted.
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New book about child dieting is sparking furor
The book is due to be released in October. The author is self-publishing. And already there is a media storm about the controversy surrounding the subject: dieting for children.
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Adrenaline the culprit behind going gray
The old fairytale about stress or grief turning your hair white has just been given a truth boost.
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Why is churchgoing falling off among less educated whites?
Attendance in this nation at religious services has been declining – sometimes steeply – since the 1970’s.
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Are Eastern Europeans more shallow lovers?
When scientists from New York and Moscow put their efforts together, they discovered a surprising fact: Europeans – at least Eastern Europeans – fall in love differently and view romantic love in a d
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Drug related to resveratrol showing promise in extending lifespan of the obese
The human race has been on a quest for the fountain of youth for as long as it has been able to reflect on its own mortality.
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