By American Chemical Society
New evidence reveals the possibility of mood-enhancing effects associated with some flavors, stemming at least in part from natural ingredients bearing a striking chemical similarity to valproic acid, a widely used prescription mood-stabilizing drug
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By American Sociological Association
New research examining relationships and the use of alcohol finds that while a long-term marriage appears to curb men's drinking, it's associated with a slightly higher level of alcohol use among women. The study, led by the University of Cincinnati
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By Martin M. Matzuk
Researchers have finally found a compound that may offer the first effective and hormone-free birth control pill for men. The study in the August 17th Cell, a Cell Press publication, shows that the small molecule makes male mice reversibly infertile
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By Timi Gustafson, R.D.
Hollywood has decided to invest once more in a movie specifically aimed at baby boomers. After the considerable successes of Something's Gotta Give (2003), The Bucket List (2007), and this year's long-running box office hit, The Best Exotic Marigold
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By LINDA A. JOHNSON
 In a story Aug. 13 about drugmaker Pfizer Inc. buying the rights to sell a nonprescription version of heartburn drug Nexium from maker AstraZeneca PLC, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Pfizer bought Schering-Plough Corp. and acqu
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By Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports' investigation reveals serious health concerns
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By Jene Luciani
Stimulate your taste buds and your sex drive with these natural foods
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By American Academy of Dermatology
Dermatologists use injectables to add volume to lips, soften signs of aging around mouth. Reading someone's lips isn't always easy, and trying to determine if someone has had a little work done on them is even harder -- thanks to the art and science
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By John Simpson
Dear John... I have kind of the opposite problem from the woman who recently wrote you because she found out that her middle-aged boyfriend was using Viagra. My middle-aged boyfriend isn't using Viagra, and I kind of wish he was.
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By Rowan Pelling
I have been with my husband for 24 years and we’ve had a great marriage in most ways, with four lovely children. However, we’ve always been better friends than lovers, and for the past 15 years it’s been clear we don’t desire
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By New Delhi Sun
Sexual power stimulant drug Viagra has topped the list of most counterfeited brand during 2011, according to a report of an international body.
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By Diana Wangari
"It never hurts to get some help." This was a statement made by 22-year-old Paul Kimani who had just admitted to having used Viagra. The ladies were silent as if not sure they heard him right. How could this young, athletic man ever need h
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By Karen Springen
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones play sexually active older folks in the new flick ‘Hope Springs.’ Similar stories are being played out across America as more folks in their 60s, 70s, and 80s are having sex.
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By J. M. Silverman
People who are free of dementia and have high levels of a protein that indicates the presence of inflammation have relatives who are more likely to avoid the disease as well, according to a new study published in the August 15, 2012, online issue of
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By David Melzer
A research team from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD), University of Exeter, and University of Cambridge has for the first time established a link between high levels of urinary Bisphenol-A (BPA) and severe coronary artery sten
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By Ling-Hsiang Chuang
Specialised group yoga classes could provide a cost-effective way of treating patients with chronic or recurrent low back pain, according to the UK's largest ever study of the benefits of yoga.
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By Academy of Dermatology
Early intervention for young patients with skin conditions is important in reducing the risk for potentially serious medical conditions, experts say.
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By Johns Hopkins
After a surgeon stitches up a patient's abdomen, costly complications -- some life-threatening -- can occur. To cut down on these postoperative problems, Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented a disposable suturing tool to guide the placement of
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By LG Aspinwall
A University of Utah survey of judges in 19 states found that if a convicted criminal is a psychopath, judges consider it an aggravating factor in sentencing, but if judges also hear biological explanations for the disorder, they reduce the sentence
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By Nel C. Elde
Scientists have discovered that poxviruses, which are responsible for smallpox and other diseases, can adapt to defeat different host antiviral defenses by quickly and temporarily producing multiple copies of a gene that helps the viruses to counter
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