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Young people are intentionally taking drink and drugs for better sex

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Teenagers and young adults across Europe drink and take drugs as part of deliberate sexual strategies. Findings published today in BioMed Central’s open access journal, BMC Public Health, reveal that a third of 16-35 ...


Chantix recommended to quit smoking despite safety concerns

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(AP) -- The federal government's new advice to doctors for helping smokers quit recommends the drug Chantix, which has recently been linked with depression and suicidal behavior. The new guidelines mention ...


Too much, too little sleep tied to ill health in CDC study

May 07, 2008 | User rating: 4.5 / 5 after 8 vote(s) | User comments: 3

(AP) -- People who sleep fewer than six hours a night - or more than nine - are more likely to be obese, according to a new government study that is one of the largest to show a link between irregular sleep and big bellies. ...


Too much or too little weight gain poses risks to pregnant mothers, babies

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Women who gain more or less than recommended amounts of weight during pregnancy are likely to increase the risk of problems for both themselves and their child, according to a new report by the RTI International-University ...


Super-sizing great for your wallet but not your waist

May 06, 2008 | User rating: 2.8 / 5 after 6 vote(s) | User comments: 1

From mega mugs of soda that don't even fit into the average car cup holder to jumbo orders of fries that could feed an elephant, many fast-food restaurants are offering super-sized portions that appear to be easy on the pocketbook.


Much of the increased risk of death from smoking reduced within several years after quitting

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Women who quit smoking significantly reduce their risk of death from coronary heart disease within 5 years and have about a 20 percent lower risk of death from smoking-related cancers within that time period, according to ...


Secondhand smoke exposure can cause cell damage in 30 minutes

May 05, 2008 | User rating: 4.2 / 5 after 20 vote(s) | User comments: 5

Exposure to secondhand smoke even for a brief period is injurious to health, a new study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco has found.


Flip flops, mulch and no coat

May 05, 2008 | User rating: 4.2 / 5 after 9 vote(s) | No comments yet

At a time when over half of US children (aged 3-6) are in child care centers, and growing concern over childhood obesity has led physicians to focus on whether children are getting enough physical activity, a new study of ...


Working makes for a happier retirement

May 05, 2008 | User rating: 3 / 5 after 9 vote(s) | User comments: 1

People over 65 but still working feel better than those who have retired, new research shows.


Mothers' high normal blood sugar levels place infants at risk for birth problems

May 07, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

Pregnant women with blood sugar levels in the higher range of normal—but not high enough to be considered diabetes—are more likely than women with lower blood sugar levels to give birth to babies at risk for many of the same ...


10M children worldwide die from lack of health care

May 06, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 2 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

(AP) -- More than 200 million children worldwide under age 5 do not get basic health care, leading to nearly 10 million deaths annually from treatable ailments like diarrhea and pneumonia, a U.S.-based charity said Wednesday.


Breastfeeding may improve children's intelligence scores

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Long-term, exclusive breastfeeding appears to improve children’s cognitive development, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.


Waterpipe smoking on college campuses may contribute to growing public health problem

May 06, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | User comments: 1

More and more U.S. college students are smoking tobacco using waterpipes – or hookahs – and it’s becoming a growing public health issue, according to a new study led by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher.


Researchers create health, happiness index

April 30, 2008 | User rating: 4.1 / 5 after 11 vote(s) | User comments: 1

(AP) -- Staying healthy and happy is a struggle for about half of Americans, according to a massive survey that attempts to measure the nation's general welfare, much like the Dow Jones Industrial Average portrays the health ...


Fluctuating diet increases risk of sudden death

April 30, 2008 | User rating: 4 / 5 after 5 vote(s) | No comments yet

New research has revealed that binge eating then dieting may significantly reduce lifespan.


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