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Cheap Vacations Linked to Rising Skin Cancer Rates Among Seniors

By Staff Reporter - Apr 06, 2015 06:57 PM EDT

A new report from the nonprofit group Cancer Research UK blames the rise on package holidays.

World War II 70th Victory Anniversary Celebrations Haunt Veterans, Survivors With Gruesome Memories

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 06, 2015 06:48 PM EDT

Victory over Nazi Germany will be celebrated on May 9, but haunting memories still cast a pall over the veterans.

Relationship Advice for Women: Acting "Dumb" Linked to More Marriage Proposals

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 06, 2015 06:17 PM EDT

Men do not seem to want to marry more intelligent women, and prefer the dumber ones who are more dedicated to their husbands' careers.

Fish Oil Should Not Be Consumed During Cancer Chemotherapy, New Study Suggests

By Staff Reporter - Apr 06, 2015 01:53 PM EDT

A new study found that patients who take fish oil supplements while undergoing cancer chemotherapy may be doing more harm than good.

France Bans Ultra-Thin Models in Bid to Clamp Down on Anorexia

By Staff Reporter - Apr 06, 2015 01:35 PM EDT

France's Parliament has passed a groundbreaking new law that will make it a crime to use anorexic models or encourage anorexia, as authorities seek ways to crack down on the constant public displays of dangerously thin women.

Four Coffees A Day Keeps Cancer Away, Study

By Maria Slither - Apr 06, 2015 01:09 PM EDT

A recent research has, once again, found an additional benefit from drinking coffee. Aside from preventing liver cancer, coffee is also said to protect oneself from skin cancer.

One in 10 Breastmilk Bought Online Contains Cow 's Milk: What You Need to Know

By Staff Reporter - Apr 06, 2015 11:28 AM EDT

For many mothers who are unable to breastfeed but want to still give their child breastmilk, they resort to buying it online from other mothers. However, a new study found that at least one in 10 batches of human breast milk bought online had cow's milk added to it.

Designer Drug Flakka Gives Addicts Superhuman Strength and Florida Authorities Nightmares

By Peter R - Apr 06, 2015 11:48 AM EDT

Law enforcement authorities in Florida are struggling to contain the Flakka wave in the state.

Einstein or Monroe? Have They Checked your Eyes Yet?

By Peter R - Apr 06, 2015 11:48 AM EDT

A hybrid image of Einstein and Monroe is letting people know if they need glasses.

Shigella is America's Newest Drug-Resistant Bug

By Staff Reporter - Apr 05, 2015 08:21 PM EDT

An intestinal illness carried by international travelers is spreading across the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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