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- Science (14 Mar, 2007)
Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men
Till now scientists have been aware of the fact that exposure to phthalates is linked to reproductive issues. Recently they have discovered that this chemical, found in nearly everything including plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, lubricants, paint and soaps, is strongly connected to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 Sep, 2007)
Doctors Prescribe Antidepressants for Babies
Thousands of antidepressant drugs prescriptions are annually given for children under 10, according to the figures provided by the national drug buying agency Pharmac. ...
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- Health & Fitness (24 Jun, 2008)
Raw Milk - Bless or Curse?
The United States have been swept by a new healthy food craze - raw milk, the selling and buying of which is illegal in many states. ...
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- Science (11 Sep, 2008)
Women Have Scarier Nightmares Than Men
A recent study discovered that women have scarier nightmares than men. Scientists also found that women's dreams are more intense. When a woman wakes up she has a greater impression about her dream. ...
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- Current Events (22 Oct, 2008)
Wal-Mart Loses Confidence in Chinese Products
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., an American public corporation, declared that the recent child sicknesses in China caused by over toxic milk products necessitate setting up new requirements for Chinese suppliers. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 Nov, 2008)
Breast Cancer Linked to Sexual Health Problems?
Scientist from the Indiana University discovered that young women who suffered from breast cancer often had problems related to sexual and intimate relationships and that these women required libido increasing products to be able to treat these issues. ...
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- Health & Fitness (01 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Study the Connection between Abortion and Mental Health
The latest study carried out by scientists from the University of Otago, Christchurch, and funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand, women are 30 percent more likely to develop mental health problems, including depression and anxiety, if they have an abortion. ...
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- Health & Fitness (30 Jan, 2009)
Dirt Is Good For Our Health
Recently, an interesting article about the use of belly parasites, viruses and bacteria was published in The New York Times by reporter Jane Braudey. ...
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- Offbeat (20 Feb, 2009)
Thousands Fall for Weight-loss Chocolate Scam
Losing weight with the help of chocolate may sound incredible and miraculous in a way. But recently it was revealed that it is not worth spending for the phenomenal chocolate that burns calories. ...
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- Health & Fitness (26 Apr, 2009)
People Gain Most of Their Weight From Liquid Food And Beverages
Scientists from USA had recently discovered the main cause of extraweight gain. They proved that fatness and obesity are more related to liquid calories, especially to drinks containing sugar, than to calories from solid food. ...
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- Health & Fitness (09 May, 2009)
Late Delivery Prolongs Life
Women who became mothers at their 40-50's, as a rule, live longer – this is the most recent conclusion made by American demographists from the University of Utah. ...
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- Offbeat (18 May, 2009)
New Bra Increases Woman's Breast When She Feels Aroused
Lisca, a Slovenian lingerie brand, recently unveiled its new Smart Memory Bra that changes the shape of a woman's cleavage according to the alterations in temperature of her body. ...
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- Technology (18 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: E-nose That Detects a Smoker
A research team at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, recently presented their latest invention - an e-nose that is able to detect whether a person is a smoker or not. ...
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