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Are Proteins Healthy Or Hurtful?

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 24, 2015 06:49 AM EDT

While most people believe that protein-based food is healthy, some researchers feel that animal protein exposes you to cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.

Sweating Is Good Even If It Looks---And Smells---Lousy

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 23, 2015 06:40 PM EDT

Sweating can be our friend, as it helps to hydrate, and cool, our body.

Excessive Antiobiotic Use in Meat Could Spell Doom for Mankind

By Peter R - Mar 23, 2015 03:41 PM EDT

Livestock producers in developing nations routinely use doses of antibiotics to keep disease away, which could allow bacteria develop drug resistance.

Could Monday's Partial Ban on Cars Give Choking Paris a Breather?

By Peter R - Mar 23, 2015 09:03 AM EDT

Only vehicles with odd number plates will be allowed to ply on Monday.

Want to Have a Better Memory? Take 45-Minute Naps Regularly

By Staff Reporter - Mar 23, 2015 02:42 AM EDT

If you struggling to remember something, the best thing to do is to just take a quick, 45-minute nap. Power naps positively influence memory recall, according to a new study by Saarland University in Germany.

Sao Paulo Will Fine Anyone $150 Who Complain About Mothers Breastfeeding in Public

By Staff Reporter - Mar 23, 2015 02:25 AM EDT

Despite it being a normal act, many are still offended by the sight of a breastfeeding mother out in public. The city of Sao Paulo in Brazil have approved a law that prohibits organizations - both public and private - from stopping a woman from breastfeeding in public.

HIV Continues to Plague Indiana, CDC to Arrive on Monday

By Peter R - Mar 23, 2015 09:03 AM EDT

Southeastern parts of the state are in the grip of an HIV outbreak.

Front or Back? Study Reveals the Average Man's Favorite Female Body Part

By Staff Reporter - Mar 23, 2015 01:58 AM EDT

Have you ever wondered what are men's favorite curves on a woman's body? According to researchers at the University of Texas who recently published their study online the journal Evolution and Human Behavior, men prefer women who have a pronounced back-to-buttock curve.

Race of Breast Cancer Patients Dictates Selection of Healthcare Providers

By Peter R - Mar 22, 2015 05:09 PM EDT

According to a new study, minority women were less likely than white women to factor reputation while selecting healthcare providers.

Spring Allergy Season Shorter But May Be Worse This Year; Extra Precautions Advised

By Maria Slither - Mar 22, 2015 09:24 AM EDT

Experts announced that the amount of pollens are expected to increase this year. With this, people are also advised to be more prepared.

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