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Magnolia Bark Extract Prevents Bad Breath
Read this article to learn how magnolia bark extract can help you treat bad breath.
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Anxiety Increases the Risk of Heart Attack
In a 12-year study, anxiety was found to increase the risk of heart attack by 30% to 40% in men who are anxious when compared to men who are calmer, irrespective of other personality and risk factors.
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Late Talkers May Not Have Issues When They Become Teenagers
Read this article to learn about how Late Talkers may not have issues when they become teenagers.
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Women Who Smoke Increase Their Risk for Hot Flashes
Hot flashes commonly occur, in women, over night. Recent evidence suggests that women who smoke increase their risk for hot flashes, compared to women who do not smoke. Read this article to learn more about this study.
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The Risk for Developing Cerebral Palsy in Babies is Higher at 37 or 38 Weeks
Cerebral palsy may present itself more with babies born at a particular time during pregnancy. Learn more by reading this article.
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A New Paternity Test Has Been Discovered
Read about a new paternity test that has been discovered that can identify the father eight weeks into pregnancy.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Helps to Treat Tennis Elbow
Want to up your tennis game, but your elbow just won't cooperate? Read this article to learn how plasma therapy can help your joints reduce inflammation.
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Wine May Prevent Cavities
Learn about one of the potential benefits of wine by reading this article.
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Antioxidant Levels Are Similar in Organic and Conventionally Grown Vegetables
Are the amount of antioxidants the same in both organic and conventionally grown vegetables? New research suggests that they are. Read this article to learn more.
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Puffy Eyes? You Can Fix That
Eye bags are not the most appealing features on one's face. Read this article to learn how you can fight back against baggy eyes.
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Exposure to DDT Increases the Risk of Testicular Cancer
Learn about how the exposure to DDT can increase a man's risk for developing testicular cancer.
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A Drug Found in Birth Control Pills May Cause Blood Clots
One drug in many birth control pills needs to display a warning in accordance with FDA guidelines. Read this article to learn more.
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Sleep Positioners May Increase a Baby's Risk of Death
Sleep positioning devices are common for babies; However, a new report from the FDA states that these devices may increase a baby's risk of death. Read this article to learn more about this new FDA report.
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Vaccine Lowers the Risk of Death Associated With Chicken Pox
Read this article to learn how death due to chicken pox has lowered dramatically.
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Motherhood Triggers Brain Growth
Read this article to learn how a mother has more brain power and growth compared to those who did not have children.
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Fitness Options for New Moms
New moms certainly do not have a lot of spare time, so fitness often gets put on the backburner. Here are some quick tips to enable new moms to squeeze fitness into their daily routines.
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Animal Farms May Spread Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Are there hidden dangers in animal farms? Read this article to learn about how animal farms can spread antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Weight Watchers May Be Worth a Shot
Weight Watchers uses a plan that is consistent with the weight loss recommendations of health experts, and incorporates a variety of different types of foods into an individual's diet. Now, studies on the effectiveness of Weight Watchers show that people are more successful using Weight Watchers than they are with other diet programs. Read more to learn about the specifics of the Weight Watchers plan and its effectiveness.
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Beauty Tips for the Morning Hours
Do you feel beautiful when you wake up in the morning? Read this article to learn about how you can boost your beauty during your morning rush.
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Severe Stress and Depression May Cause Gum Disease
Stress is a very common emotion that most people feel at one time or another. While stress can be manageable in small doses, too much is unhealthy, and can result in gum disease. Our emotions can manifest themselves physically, and many studies are pointing to a correlation between depression and gum disease. Learn more.