By LESLEY ALDERMAN
THE other night my husband and I were having serious pillow talk. But not the kind you might think. Ours went something like this:
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Chemotherapy and Hormonal Therapy May Affect Balance of Patients
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By Bill Hendrick
Facebook Allows You to Put Your Best Face Forward, Which Can Make You Feel Better About Yourself, Study Finds
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows More Than 25% of Teens and Young Adults Have Not Had Sex
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By Bill Hendrick
Research Shows One-Third of U.S. Adults Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Depression for Women Who Have Had Miscarriage Continues Even After Birth of a Baby
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Method Using Height and Hip Circumference Is More Accurate Measure of Body Fat
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By Salynn Boyles
Researchers See Possible Association Between Use of NSAIDs and Risk of Erectile Dysfunction
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By Matt McMillen
Study Shows Couples Are Happier When They See Only a Spouse’s Good Qualities
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By Bill Hendrick
Physical Activity Benefits Knee Cartilage and Overall Knee Joint Health, Researchers Say
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Shows About a One-Third Reduction in Parkinson’s Risk for Regular Ibuprofen Users
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Intensive Treatment to Lower Blood Sugar Is Linked to Increased Risk of Death
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By Brenda Goodman
Study: 40% of Deaths in People With Diabetes Are Due to Non-Cardiovascular Causes
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer Extends Life 2.5 Months Longer Than Current Treatments
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By Denise Mann
Agency Says Many of the Drugs May Have Unapproved Ingredients or Inappropriate Labels
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By Matt McMillen
Drinking a moderate amount of alcohol may protect against dementia, according to a new study in the journal Age and Ageing.
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By NY Times
Is treatment for gambling addiction different than for other addictions? What’s the best way to get the compulsive gambler to stop? What can family members do to encourage treatment, and to protect themselves? These are among the questions rec
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By NY Times
In today’s Science Times, Claudia Dreifus interviews Angela Christiano, a researcher who began studying hair loss after a hairdresser discovered a bald spot at the back of her head. She has since discovered several genes that contribut
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By RANDI HUTTER EPSTEIN
Margie Hodgin, a nurse in Kernersville, N.C., had struggled to lose weight since she was a teenager. But it wasn’t until she turned 40 that she finally took off the extra pounds, and then some.
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By ANDREA PEIRCE
Lupus is in many ways the most fundamental of betrayals. The body’s immune system, schooled to identify and purge outside invaders like bacteria and viruses, mistakenly turns its force instead on healthy organs. The result is inflammation and
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