By Gayle Fee And Laura Raposa With Megan Johnson
We have to admit, we’re a little worried about Wes Welker.  First it was the endorsement deal for Depends Real Fit for Men, now it’s hair restoration. What’s next? Cialis? Cue the bathtubs in the open field!
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By Rachel Braun Scherl
Who could forget that iconic scene in When Harry Met Sally when Meg Ryan made every woman in America want to be at that same diner having that same "sandwich"? "I'll have what she's having" became the shorthand for a mind-blowing
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By MTV UK
Latin beauty will guest star as Peter Griffin's love interest...
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By L. H. Demirkhanyan
Human defensins, aptly named antimicrobial peptides, are made in immune system cells and epithelial cells (such as skin cells and cells that line the gut). One of these peptides, human neutrophil peptide 1, under certain circumstances hinders HIV in
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By SFGate
“The Avengers” star Jeremy Renner once experienced a strange flight from Los Angeles to London when he accidentally took a Viagra pill instead of a sleeping aid.  
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By Matt McMillen
Swedish Study Finds Most Kids Grow Out of It
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By Loyola University Health System
It may make you scratch your head, but in fact it is possible to overeat healthy foods, according to Loyola University Health System registered dietitian Brooke Schantz.
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By Zhao Wen
SHANGHAI Customs destroyed more than 18 tons of confiscated goods including expired foods, fake drugs and counterfeit products at a plant in Qingpu District yesterday morning.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Review of 33 Videos of Epley Maneuver Shows Most Accurate; Other Experts Urge Caution
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By Devin Rosenthal
Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a cancer gene linked to aggressive spread of the disease promotes breast cancer stem cells. The finding implies a new way to target the behavior of these lethal ce
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By American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
A study from researchers in Switzerland found that colonoscopy with polypectomy significantly reduces colorectal cancer incidence and colorectal cancer-related death in the general population. A total of 12 colorectal cancer cases were identified in
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By University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
When sodium leaves a body, it takes calcium along with it, creating risk for kidney stones and osteoporosis.
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By Krishna J. Rocha-Singh
Patients with blocked arteries to their extremities, known as peripheral artery disease (PAD) or critical limb ischemia (CLI), may now find relief from lower leg pain and wounds caused by impaired leg artery circulation with the previously unproven
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By Jennifer Warner
Number of Babies Born as a Result of Unplanned Pregnancy Steady Since 1982
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By Susan Wolver
Recent research uncovers tick bite as the cause for a delayed allergic reaction to red meat
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Early Treatment Improves Health, Cuts Infection Rate
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By Aritro Sen
Scientists have identified what may be the Peyton Manning of prostate cancer. It's a protein that's essential for the disease to execute its game plan: Grow and spread throughout the body.
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Older Age, Recent Heart Attacks Increased the Risks Associated With Joint Replacement Surgeries
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By Noa Ofen
Neuroscientists from Wayne State University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are taking a deeper look into how the brain mechanisms for memory retrieval differ between adults and children. While the memory systems are the same in
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
First and Only Man Cured of HIV Wants to Start Foundation
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