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Lack of Education Speeds Up Aging

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 17, 2011 • No Comments •
The less educated and skilled people are likely to age prematurely, informs a new study published in “Brain, …

Babies Born by C-Section Are Prone to Obesity

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 16, 2011 • No Comments •
Babies born by cesarean section are at a higher risk of obesity than those who are born naturally, …

Sleep Disorder Could Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 15, 2011 • No Comments •
Sleep disorders can lead to erectile dysfunction and urologic disorders, show two studies presented at a special U.S. …

Breastfed Children Are More Obedient Than Those Fed With Powder Milk

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 12, 2011 • No Comments •
Babies who are breastfed at least four months are “good” children in comparison with those who were fed …

Obesity Epidemic in the Circle of Friends

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 10, 2011 • No Comments •
Obese friends can be “contagious”, says a new American study, because they “share” the same habits and activities …

Homosexuals – More Predisposed to Cancer than Heterosexuals

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 9, 2011 • No Comments •
Homosexual men are more prone to cancer than heterosexual men, informs a new study completed by “Cancer Research …

Sex, Coffee, and Exercise Increase the Risk of Stroke

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 6, 2011 • No Comments •
Sex, coffee in excess and strenuous exercises, and also other activities that gets the blood pressure through the …

Study: Ovarian Cancer Can Not Be Treated Even if Detected in an Early Stage

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 4, 2011 • No Comments •
Australian researchers refute what doctors believed until now: ovarian cancer has a swift and aggressive development, even if …

Brain Cells Slumber When We Are Tired

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 3, 2011 • No Comments •
If you have moments when your mind is missing, forget if you locked the door, or pour juice …

Cells Trained to Fight Cancer

Featured News , Health Mary Jane Thomas • May 2, 2011 • No Comments •
Imagine a day when doctors will be able to “coach” the patients cells to fight cancer. For a …

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