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Like: Facebook feature spurs organ donor signups in US, UK
Thousands of Facebook users have signed up to be organ donors this week, thanks to a new feature on the social networking site that makes it easier to register
Toilet 'taboo' hurts poor, development says expert
Governments of poor countries fail to improve access to toilets because of the tasteless nature of the issue, says director at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Women overestimate effectiveness of Pill, condoms
Many women may think birth control pills and condoms are better at pregnancy prevention than they actually are, a new study suggests
High salt intake linked to higher stroke risk
Older adults with salty diets may have an increased risk of suffering a stroke, a new study suggests
Health: Botox ingredient has limited effect on headaches: study
The main ingredient in Botox may be modestly helpful for people with chronic migraines, a new report suggests, but the wrinkle treatment doesn't seem to offer much relief for those whose headaches are less frequent
Birth defects more common in IVF babies: Study
Babies conceived through fertility treatment techniques are one-third more likely to have a birth defect though it is not clear why
Fatigue after early breast cancer often fades: study
Many people treated for cancer are worn out for a time, but new findings suggest that long-lasting fatigue may be less common than thought -- at least for women with early-stage breast cancer
Happy? Positive outlook may be good for your heart
Be happy - it seems to be good for your heart
Between stigma and fact: Parkinson's not necessarily scary
A specialist reveals the secrets of one of the most surreptitious diseases, and sheds light on how to deal with it
The art of relieving stress
Ahram Online probes the link between stress and disease - and ways to relieve the burden
New hope for age-related vision loss
Early detection and new treatments can help save thousands from blindness. Ahram Online sheds light on the latest research into age-related vision loss
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Dispelling myths regarding foot and mouth disease
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Egypt led to wild rumours, all of them untrue
Egyptians design 'faster, cheaper' hepatitis C test
The American University in Cairo said Wednesday that a team of its researchers has designed a faster and cheaper test for all types of hepatitis C, which it says affects about 10 million Egyptians
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