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A mother’s lifestyle affects the quality of breast milk

Some mothers will do anything to increase breast milk. But while you can pick up a few pointers from well-meaning friends, often the wrong information

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Brain biomarker cue to the soundness of sleep

Swedish scientists on Tuesday said they had found further evidence that sleep helps to promote the health of brain cells. The clues come in two so-called biomarkers —

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How To Avoid Pain During Sexual Intercourse

Pain during intercourse is demonstrated by different sensations of discomfort or pain that appear and disappear during intercourse or even after. Primary pain during intercourse

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What Yoga Can and Can’t Do for You

Chances are that you’ve heard good things about yoga. It can relax you. It can get you fit — just look at the bodies of some

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Pregnant Women Need Not Avoid Peanuts Over Allergy Fears

Women had been advised to avoid peanuts while they were pregnant or nursing, to lessen the chance their child could develop a peanut allergy. But a

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Scientists Discover Mechanism of Immune System Cell Death in AIDS

Scientists have discovered that the AIDS virus destroys the immune system by infecting a relatively few number of cells that create a fiery pathway that

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Increased Anxiety Levels May Elevate Stroke Risk

Latest studies have revealed that people with high levels of anxiety and depression have a 33% more risk of getting a stroke as compared to

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Chewing Gum Cause of Migraines in Teens

Teenagers who love chewing, smacking and bubble-popping gum may be giving themselves a headache, according to research by Dr. Nathan Watemberg of Tel Aviv University-affiliated

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Stress gene linked to heart attacks

A stress gene has been linked to having a higher risk of dying from a heart attack or heart disease. Heart patients with the genetic change

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A correlation among the dominant hand, dominant foot and dominant eye

Preference for one hand or foot over the other, known as laterality, has been studied in humans chiefly as it relates to language development. Most people