"They" say eating fish is good for you! According to the folks at the Centers for Disease Control, that's not always the case. According to the most recent edition of the CDC's weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report, six of seven sexually-active persons diagnosed with...
TUESDAY, May 27 (HealthDay News) — Many men with low testosterone levels don't receive treatment, even though they have access to care, according to a U.S. study. The study, which received funding from drug maker GlaxoSmithKline, was published in the May 26 issue of the...
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" A daily double. Michael Phelps swam into history as the winningest Olympic athlete ever with his 10th and 11th career gold medals — and five world records in five events at the Beijing Games....
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" the physiological changes that accompany CFS, however, has been difficult ... a new study has revealed that abnormally low morning concentrations of the hormone cortisol may be correlated with more severe fatigue in CFS patients,"
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Oh, the light! The autumn light! Is there anything more glorious than a November day, awash in the sun's low-slung amber rays?
And yet ... perhaps you feel the dread, too. The looming inkiness that, like...
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The Australians must have a unique sense of humour. However, this is a good policy, worthy of emulation."Australian coal miners are being given lessons in foreplay and the menopause in an attempt to boost...
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UPDATE: More reviews from Australia's Sunday Times (positive, not glowing) and The Times of London (loves it ). The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw on the new Simpsons flick: "And now, at last, Matt Groening's brilliant...
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"The problem is that whilst the offending foods are still eaten the body is having to cope with the food allergy on an ongoing basis and as part of this process the adrenal glands produce adrenalin and cortisone to keep the body working."
"America needs a new option on the nearly ceaseless public opinion polls about Iraq: sick of it. "The surge" of energy and outrage from the 2006 Congressional Campaign has long since crested and receded, leaving...
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"Hangovers seem to be the bodyâs way of reminding us about the hazards of overindulgence. Physiologically, itâs a group effort: Diarrhea, fatigue, headache, nausea, and shaking are the classic symptoms. Sometimes, systolic (the upper number) blood pressure goes up,...
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'Will Tokyo' is a love hotel in the capital that has the perfect answer following a session of breathtaking sex -- pure oxygen pumps, according to Spa!.
Pure oxygen is supposed to relieve fatigue, cleanse the skin and have beneficial dietary effects. Inhaling it is also one...
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"I think I bit off more than I could chew, I thought the marathon would be easier," he said. "(My shins) started to hurt in the second half, especially the right one. I could barely walk up here, because the...
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"If you want to get pregnant, you have sex. No surprises there. But what about sex while you're pregnant? The answers aren't always as clear. Here's what you need to know about sex during pregnancy.
Is it OK to have sex during pregnancy?
As long as your pregnancy is...
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A new survey showed that 75 percent of women ages 40-65 who had not been diagnosed with, but had a family history of diabetes or heart disease, reported that they experienced these symptoms.