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- Health & Fitness (06 May, 2007)
New Saliva Test to Save 1,000 Unborn Babies Each Year
Scientists from UK are currently working on a simple saliva test that could easily and more effectively spot a deadly pregnancy complication, that kills hundreds of unborn babies each year. ...
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- Science (01 Oct, 2008)
Scientists to Identify Oral Cancer Through Saliva Test
Oral squamous cell carcinoma, which is one of the forms of oral cancer, can now be identified using a rather simple test that observes proteins in saliva. The study and its results were published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 Nov, 2009)
Bubblegum for Diabetics Could Replace Daily Insulin Jabs
American scientists are working on an interesting invention - a bubblegum that could deliver insulin and thus end daily jabs for people suffering from diabetes. ...
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- Health & Fitness (08 Dec, 2008)
Oxytocin Lowers Stress In Couple Conflicts
The intake of the hormone oxytocin has shown to decrease the level of the stress hormone cortisol in couples during conflicts, and also to stimulate positive behaviour. ...
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- Science (29 Apr, 2009)
Second-born Children are More Disobedient, Scientists Confirm
One of the latest researches carried out by scientists from the Pennsylvania State University, the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Purdue University shows that second-born children are more likely to be disobedient later in life than their older brothers and sisters. ...
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- Offbeat (17 Jun, 2009)
Women Are Unable to Come Up With Erotic Stories
The new owner of Erotic Review, a regular British magazine that includes articles about sex, said that women simply do not have enough passion for sex and pay too much attention on feelings when writing dirty stories. ...
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