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Men with Elevated Testosterone Levels Stay Healthy As They Age

Latest study on men’s health has brought to light the fact that higher levels of testosterone hormone help in keeping men healthy for long. When testosterone hormones in the body are high, there is a reduction in loss of lean muscle mass, which happens with age. In men who lose weight as they age, the Read more

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Candies for cash

Just in time for the Halloween, dentists fear that too many candies may destroy the teeth of the children that are going to their clinic. The dentists do not want to destroy the spirit of the holiday so they are trying to buy the candies from the children, so that the children can still enjoy Halloween without eating candies. A 10 year-old from Port Orange says Read more

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Low Nicotine Experimental Cigarettes To Help Quit Smoking

Tobacco is very injurious to health. Not that we don’t know that but it is very difficult for smokers to quit smoking. For those people who want to quit smoking but failing again and again to do that a research company in North Carolina has invented Experimental Cigarettes that have 97 percent less nicotine content. Read more

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Having Kidney Stones Earlier Leads To Diabetes Later On

A recent study has proved that people who had kidney stones have higher risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes in later time than those who had never suffered from the problem to kidney stones. Before that many research works and studies proved close relation between diabetes and developing kidney stones. According to those studies people Read more

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Moderate Alcohol Drinking Reduce Death Risk

A recent study conducted in United States has proved that women who drink alcohol more than three weeks a year have less risk of heart attack than who do not drink at all. The study result was published in the American Journal of Cardiology. The researchers observed 1000 women and found that regardless of the Read more

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Multiple Sclerosis Might Be Triggered By Friendly Bacteria In The Gut

There are more than a hundred million bacteria in the human gut. They are distributed among 2000 different species and help in digestion and absorption of food in the gut. While these bacteria are considered friendly and necessary for gastrointestinal functions, new research has now revealed a different side. The friendly bacteria in the gut Read more

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Air Pollution causes lung cancer for non-smoker

People who does not smoke, but who lives in an area that has higher pollution levels are approximately  20 percent more expected to die from lung cancer than people who got exposed to cleaner air, researchers conclude in a new study. Professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, Francine Laden says it is another dispute for why the narrow levels Read more

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Malaria Might Have A Novel Cure :-It Works For Mice

Mosquito menace is the root for several diseases all over the world. Diseases such as malaria are common and often, life threatening unless treated on time. In any case, malaria is considered one of the main hazards to health. For a long time now, researchers have been trying to find a new cure for malaria Read more

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Birth Control Pills cause Blood Clothing

On Thursday, US Regulators say that a few of birth control pills, which include those contraceptive pills, rings and patches for women, could cause a blood clotting than low-dose medications. The US Food and Drug Administration said that the review gathered data from more than 800,000 women. They found out that the higher risks posed by products such as Read more