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STD Cases at an All-Time High
Cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are at a record high, according to a new Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) report.
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Exercise May Keep Your Brain Younger
We all understand the value of exercise, from improving heart health to boosting your mood.
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Ovary Removal Linked to Colon Cancer
Women who’ve had their ovaries removed may have a greater risk of colon cancer, according to a recent study’s findings.
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Is Routine Herpes Screening Necessary?
One out of every six people between the ages of 14 to 49 have genital herpes, but a government panel is set to recommend that adolescents, adults and pregnant women not get tested for the virus if they don’t have visible symptoms.
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A Busy Schedule May Keep Your Mental Prowess
Have an infinite to-do list or a schedule so jam-packed you barely have time to eat? It turns out a busy schedule might keep you mentally sharp.
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Why Texting While Driving is So Bad
According to government statistics, more than 3,000 people were killed and more than 430,000 were injured in accidents caused by distracted drivers.
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Want to Cut Calories? Order Now, Eat Later
Everyone seems to be looking for a magical solution or a quick fix when it comes to dieting and weight loss.
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New Study Shows Link Between DNA and Depression
New research bolsters the case that DNA plays a role in the risk for depression.
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A Better Way to Detect Sepsis
Every year, more than 1 million Americans get sepsis, a condition that occurs when the body has an inflammatory response to a serious infection.
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Choosing the Right Over-the-Counter Medication
You wake up with a pounding headache or a severe cough. Or maybe you have a fever and feel congested.