By KEVIN SACK
At the start of their debate here last week, the Republican challenger for Congress, State Senator Robert Hurt, paused only long enough to thank the League of Women Voters before ripping into Representative Tom Perriello for voting for “govern
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By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Mixing alcohol and caffeine is hardly a new concept, but a rash of cases involving students and others who landed at hospitals after drinking beverages that combine the two in a single large can has alarmed college and health officials around the co
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By JULIA MOSKIN
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By TARA PARKER-POPE
Veterinarians around the country are reporting a strange phenomenon: spayed dogs and cats, even some puppies and kittens, are suddenly becoming hormonal.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
Middle-aged smokers are far more likely than nonsmokers to develop dementia later in life, and heavy smokers — those who go through more than two packs a day — are at more than double the risk, a new study reports.
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By WALECIA KONRAD
THIS month, more than 40 members of what is said to be an Armenian-American crime syndicate were arrested and charged in an extensive Medicare fraud.
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By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
In the midst of a legislative fight over taxing sodas last year, the New York City health department put together a media campaign about how drinking a can of soda a day “can make you 10 pounds fatter a year.”
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By GARDINER HARRIS
Federal vaccine advisers on Thursday began the delicate task of deciding whether a vaccine against sexually transmitted infections that can result in genital warts and cancers should be used more widely in boys and young men.
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By ANDREW POLLACK
The Food and Drug Administration rejected another new diet pill on Thursday, the latest setback in the quest to develop treatments for overweight Americans amid the nation’s obesity epidemic.
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By Brian Alexander
Wild noises help boost his ego and speed things up, new sex study finds
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By Bo Gu
It’s a small museum in a quiet and grubby village, and few people pay attention to it. Yet, despite its low profile, any man who walks into the little exhibition hall will no doubt feel a chill down his spine: it’s a museum dedicated to
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By LiveScience staff
Sexually aggressive guys misread women's cues disinterest, researcher says
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By Brian Alexander
Men think their female partners have far more orgasms than they do, research shows
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By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Denture wearers will get a tax break on the cost of adhesives to keep their false teeth in place. So will acne sufferers who buy pimple creams.
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By WILLIAM NEUMAN
Responding to pressure from federal regulators, a major food manufacturers organization said Wednesday that it would develop a labeling system for the front of food packages that would highlight the nutritional content of foods, including th
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By NICHOLAS WADE
Two new DNA-based tests, one of them described at a meeting in Philadelphia on Thursday, hold the promise of detecting early — and sharply reducing — colon cancer, a disease that afflicts 150,000 people a year in the United State
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By Allison Aubrey
Sodas sweetened with High Fructose Corn Syrup may have more fructose then advertised.
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By Salynn Boyles
Older People Who Survive Sepsis Face Increased Risk for Developing Cognitive Problems, Study Finds
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By Katrina Woznicki
Good Diet, Exercise, Other Lifestyle Changes May Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk by 23%
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By Denise Mann
Survey Shows Poor Awareness of a Disease That Kills Tens of Thousands a Year
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