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Epidemics of HIV are emerging among gay and bisexual men in the Middle East and North Africa and high levels of risky sexual behavior threaten to spread the AIDS virus further in the region
Children with ADHD are more likely than their peers to cross the street when cars are dangerously close
For some people with troublesome, unexplained body odor, an uncommon genetic disorder once known as "fish-odor syndrome" may be to blame
Men who jerked and flexed their legs involuntarily at night were more likely to develop cardiovascular disease in a new study of sleep in the 65-and-up crowd
Researchers in Japan used embryonic stem cells to grow healthy mouse sperm in labs , a development which could help treat human infertility
What to expect from someone who suffers from anorexia, a deadly obsession over weight control that may increase in Arab society as fashion and slenderness become more valued
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Women who use the standard form of birth control pill may have a much higher than average risk of dangerous blood clots if they also have a vein malformation
Dropping testosterone levels probably don't cut years off a man's life, although earlier studies had suggested they might
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Don't despair if you can't fit in the recommended 30 minutes of daily exercise, growing evidence suggests that even half that much can help
A new study reports that weight, diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol intake may each independently influence a person's risk of getting diabetes.
The UN warns that cholera epidemic in somalia may spread as thousands flee famine in the south
Scientist at University of Pennsylvania use a special carrier to deliver new genes into T-cells with a 'fight to kill' command against cancer cells and are amazed by the results
Shedding extra pounds might help asthmatic kids prevent flare-ups of the disease, according to a study that found obese children have a harder time controlling their symptoms
At this time of the year, soaring temperatures and fasting for almost fifteen consecutive hours can easily leave a person worn out from dehydration. Here are your guidelines to counteract the effect
Vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious ones appear very rarely - and there's no link with autism and Type 1 diabetes, the Institute of Medicine says in the first comprehensive safety review in 17 years
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