By Denise Mann
Men With High Levels of Chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) More Likely to Have Low Sperm Count, Motility, Study Finds
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By Bill Hendrick
Dayton, Ohio Tops the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's Fall Allergy Capitals List
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By Kathleen Doheny
Analysis Shows Link Between Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Diabetes
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Growing Number of Americans Know They Have Hypertension
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By Katrina Woznicki
Large Study Shows No Link Between Green Tea and Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer
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By Salynn Boyles
Researchers Say Study Highlights Importance of Finding Ways to Screen for Pancreatic Cancer
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By Bill Hendrick
Raisinets and Mega Pops Lollipops May Have Contamination Problems
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By Salynn Boyles
57% of Patients With Advanced Disease Had Tumors Shrink After Treatment
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By REUTERS
German drugmaker Boehringer Ingelheim has stopped developing a drug dubbed the "pink Viagra" after failing to convince U.S. regulators the experimental pill could boost women's sex drive.
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By REUTERS
Viagra, developed to help ailing hearts long before it got a more high-profile job fighting erectile dysfunction, might help treat heart symptoms of muscular dystrophy, researchers reported on Monday.
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Health Tip: How Caffeine May Affect Kids
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
Patients rarely suffer serious side effects from endoscopic procedures like colonoscopies, but a new study reports that 1 in 100 experience complications serious enough to send them to the emergency room — a much higher rate than expected.
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By DEBORAH TANNEN
“Having a Sister Makes You Happier”: that was the headline on a recent article about a study finding that adolescents who have a sister are less likely to report such feelings as “I am unhappy, sad or depressed” and &
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
People who are overweight are often counseled by their physicians to lose the extra pounds. But does such advice do any good? A new study suggests that it depends on the way it is offered.
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By Rosemary Black
Hand sanitizer only last for two minutes, not effective at killing germs long-term: research
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Stimulants and Depressants Cause Performance Issues
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By LAURA LANDRO
Some exercises may help stave off the debilitating effects of osteoporosis
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By Christen Brownlee
Some obese teenagers already show signs of heart disease that are akin to those of middle-aged adults, according to a study presented this week at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2010.
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By Christen Brownlee
If running a marathon is on your lifetime to-do list, here’s another reason to stick like glue to your training schedule: A new study presented this week at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2010 shows that participating in
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By ANDREW POLLACK
The Food and Drug Administration has declined to approve what would have been the first new prescription diet pill in more than a decade.
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