By Bill Hendrick
Researchers Say Shorter Hospital Stay Could Be Behind Increase in Hospital Readmission Rates After Hip Replacement
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By Jennifer Warner
People Who Can’t Smell Place Less Importance on It, Study Finds
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By Jennifer Warner
People With Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders More Likely to Die Soon After Surgery
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Single-Letter Change in DNA Code May Spell ADHD
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By Bill Hendrick
People Who Take Proper Steps Can Reduce Unhealthy Blood Fat Levels
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By E.J. Mundell
Whether a man has one type of gene versus another could help decide whether he’s good “husband material,” a new study suggests.
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By Steven Reinberg
People associate testosterone with aggressiveness, but the male sex hormone actually encourages a sense of fair play, a new study finds.
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By Amanda Gardner
Almost a third of U.S. doctors have never heard of the “choking game” played by many teens, nor can they spot the tell-tale signs of the potentially lethal past-time.
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By Randy Dotinga
Looking for someone to celebrate next Valentine’s Day with? New research suggests you’ll gain extra points with prospective mates if you give of yourself to others in activities like volunteering.
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By Robert Preidt
Women really can be blinded by jealousy, according to a new study.
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By HealthDay staff
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Friday unanimously agreed that a pill dubbed by some as a “female Viagra” did not show strong enough benefits to warrant approval.
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By Robert Preidt
People who feel insecure in their relationships may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and other health problems, according to a new Canadian study.
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By Amanda Gardner
Folks with Internet connections are more likely to be in a romantic relationship than folks without access to the Web, a new study shows.
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By Robert Preidt
Many young American couples can’t agree on whether they’ve decided to have sex only with each other, a new study shows.
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By Robert Preidt
A man is much more likely to continue dating a girlfriend who cheated on him with another woman than a girlfriend who had sex with another man, a new study finds.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Forget that warning about rose-colored glasses setting you up for disappointment in romantic relationships.
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By Randy Dotinga
Memories of devastating heartbreaks appear to trigger activity in the brain that’s similar to when people suffer physical pain, new research suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Homeless youth who were sexually abused as children may engage in sex at a young age because they believe sex is a way to get people to like them, a new study suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Frequent sex can help neurotic newlyweds achieve the same level of marital bliss as other newlyweds, a new study finds.
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By Robert Preidt
American parents say they should be the ones to teach their children about sex but many believe that role is being filled by kids’ friends and the media, a new study finds.
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