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Breastfeeding Associated With Increased Intelligence The largest randomized study of breastfeeding ever conducted reports that breastfeeding raises children's IQs and improves their academic performance
6 Vote(s) 10 natural ways to save your teeth Whoever thought being British could actually help SAVE your teeth?
5 Vote(s) The Poison Ivy Cure... and 9 other Weird Uses for Vodka The Strong Spirit Can Help You Save Money and Reduce Chemicals.
17 Vote(s) Can you suffer from chronic tiredness? Learn what chronic tiredness is and how you can manage it.
13 Vote(s) 2nd Largest US Physicians Group Endorses Medical Marijuana Transcending political controversy and stigma surrounding the subject, the second largest physician group in the country, the American College of Phy
18 Vote(s) Health Secrets of a 114-Year-Old Man: Lifestyle or Genes? Researchers look into the secrets of one of the oldest people in the world. What causes long life?
19 Vote(s) 10 High-Tech Health Breakthroughs Coming Soon to Your Body Medicine of the future will make even today's broad-based therapies obsolete. Breakthroughs such as cancer-hunting nanoparticles, virus-busting laser
20 Vote(s) Teen Survives 25,000-Volt Shock That Burned His Clothes Off A 16-year-old in England somehow survived a 25,000-volt electrical shock from an overhead power line that burned his clothes off of his body.
5 Vote(s) Boy, 2, suffers from Childrena4s Alzheimera4s Taylor Smith, from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, has been diagnosed with Niemann-Pick Type C, also known as Children's Alzheimer's. The disease means
15 Vote(s) a4Dona4t Even Know What to Test Fora4 7-Year-Old Plagued by Mystery Illness
10 Vote(s) a4Mad Pridea4 Fights a Stigma Elyn recounts the florid visions she has experienced during her lifelong battle with schizophrenia, dancing ashtrays, houses that spoke to her, and h
10 Vote(s) 77 Cases of Hepatitis Spread through used Syrignes at Clinic Nevada health officials said Thursday that they had identified 77 new cases of hepatitis C among patients treated at a Las Vegas endoscopy practice,
8 Vote(s) Teens to take embarrassing ailments to Second Life doctors Spanish health authorities launched a virtual portal through Second Life designed to help young people too embarrassed to speak to a doctor about sex
16 Vote(s) That Must Be Bob. I Hear His New Hip Squeaking. Some patients' noisy artificial hips are interrupting daily life and raising questions about more serious problems.
19 Vote(s) Harmful chemical wafts off your TV Common household dust has long been known to carry pesticides, allergens and other irritants. But the dust that coats your television sets may answer
10 Vote(s) Invention of microwave unleashed obesity ripple effect The invention of the microwave may have been intimately connected to the beginning of an epidemic in obesity
18 Vote(s) Happy 420 day! The most important thing to keep in mind is that those who consume cannabis are not criminals. They are your brothers and sisters, mothers and father
20 Vote(s) Scientists discover truth in medieval belief in urine Medieval physicians believed that they could diagnose disease by holding up a flask of the patient's urine to the light and squinting at it. Accordin
15 Vote(s) French Law: Thin Not In The French parliament's lower house adopted a groundbreaking bill Tuesday that would make it illegal for anyone - including fashion magazines, advert
12 Vote(s) Last Request: Please Don't Smoke Powerful last message
14 Vote(s) How A Brain Tumor Caused Sudden & Uncontrollable Pedophilia The sudden and uncontrollable paedophilia exhibited by a 40-year-old man was caused by an egg-sized brain tumour, his doctors have told a scientific
11 Vote(s) Get Smarter: 12 Hacks That Will Amp Up Your Brainpower Wired's new guide to better brainpower shows you how to boost your memory, sharpen your concentration skills, and even pop the right combination of d
17 Vote(s) Heart screening urged before kids get ADHD drugs Kids with heart conditions more susceptible to sudden cardiac arrest caused by stimulants in ADHD medications that can increase blood pressure and h
8 Vote(s) The Top Medical Myths The myths are: Having sex can cause a heart attack in men, high blood pressure causes headaches, diabetics crave sugar, women need to examine their
12 Vote(s) Real Ingredients or Real Bull? Marketers often have to come up with creative ways to gain a competitive advantage by repackaging common ingredients and giving them new (and newly t
8 Vote(s) Sex Infections Soar Among UK Middle-Aged There has been a large rise in the number of sexually transmitted infections among middle-aged people and the elderly, according to the Liberal Democ
12 Vote(s) It's no LOL: Few US doctors answer e-mails from patients Suzanne Kreuziger is a registered nurse who uses e-mail almost exclusively to communicate with friends. But when it comes to reaching her doctor, the
5 Vote(s) Girl, 15, to Have 16-Pound Facial Tumor Removed in Miami A Vietnamese girl with a 16-pound facial tumor is in Miami awaiting surgery that will restore her ability to eat and speak. The International Kids Fu
18 Vote(s) Increase Of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Over-50s Experts blame high divorce rates for increase of sexually transmitted diseases among over-50s.
16 Vote(s) Whata4s So Wrong About Porn? Just because someone likes looking at naked bodies exchanging bodily fluids does not make him a pervert, disrespectful, an infidel, disinterested in
12 Vote(s) The Cure Sometimes it isn't enough for your own antibodies to stop attacking you. For a year I worried that I might die having had sexual intercourse with onl
12 Vote(s) Cancer Therapy Without Side Effects Nearing Trials A promising new cancer treatment that may one day replace radiation and chemotherapy is edging closer to human trials.Kanzius RF therapy attaches mic
17 Vote(s) Study: A Simple Mouth Test Could Predict Lung Cancer Damage to cells lining the mouth can predict similar damage in the lungs that eventually leads to lung cancer in smokers, U.S. researchers reported o
6 Vote(s) The 12 Medical Specialty Stereotypes [comic]
18 Vote(s) Your Body Hates You: 6 Gruesome Disorders Anyone Can Get You get adequate rest and nutrition, your personal hygiene is beyond reproach and none of it matters. If your body wants, it will f*ck you up without
11 Vote(s) France's President inspires male plastic surgery boom Surgeons at a Harley Street clinic say more and more "alpha males", particularly those who are marrying younger women, are going under the knife, wit
17 Vote(s) Caffeine and Dehydration: Myth or Fact? It has long been thought that coffee and other caffeine-containing beverages are dehydrating and don't count toward your daily fluid intake. Most of
12 Vote(s) Study: Baby Boomers About to Flood Medical System Millions of baby boomers are about to enter a health care system for seniors that not only isn't ready for them, but may even discourage them from ge
10 Vote(s) The daily pill that can stop you snoring It is the cause of marital strife in the bedroom and many a lost night's sleep. Now scientists claim that taking a daily pill can curb a common snori
8 Vote(s) Look, no scars: organs removed via the mouth A new form of scar-free surgery in which diseased organs are pulled out through the patient's throat. The technique, called natural orifice translume
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