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Disneyland Measles Outbreak Linked to Low Vaccination Rate

By Maria Slither - Mar 18, 2015 11:37 AM EDT

Disneyland measles is said to be spreading around the United States. Experts said that the spread is caused by the lack of vaccine.

Breast Biopsies Not Always Right as Pathologists Err, Says Study

By Peter R - Mar 18, 2015 11:30 AM EDT

New study shows that breast biopsies can misdiagnose conditions more frequently than thought.

Healthy Alternative? Diet Soda Linked to Wider Waistlines in Seniors

By Peter R - Mar 18, 2015 09:00 AM EDT

The study found that diet soda is just as bad as regular soda for old adults.

Diet Sodas Ruins "Diets": Study Links Zero Calorie Beverages to Long-term Weight Gain

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 17, 2015 05:57 PM EDT

Research shows that drinking diet sodas has ironically fuelled weight gain over the years.

Obesity Significantly Raises the Risk of 7 Types of Cancer, Women Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 17, 2015 05:56 PM EDT

Research shows that women who are obese are more likely to develop seven types of cancer than those with normal weight.

Kim Kardashian Pregnancy Rumors: 34-Year-Old Reality Star May Use Surrogate for Baby No. 2

By Maria Slither - Mar 17, 2015 10:12 AM EDT

In the first episode of the new season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim told her sister Khloe that she is trying to have a new baby with her husband. Further, she told her sis of her plans to really achieve her mission.

High Intensity Exercise Torches Excess Calories

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 16, 2015 06:41 PM EDT

Try short, quick bouts of high-intense workouts in order to boost your metabolism and reduce weight.

Short Walks Quell Snacking Urges, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 16, 2015 06:09 PM EDT

Research shows that while stress might shoot up your craving to snack, a quick walk can bring it down.

Loneliness Is Deadly, Scientists

By Peter R - Mar 16, 2015 03:00 PM EDT

The study claims a 32 percent higher risk of premature death for people who live alone.

New Cholesterol Drug ‘Repatha’ Could Slash Heart Attack Risk

By Maria Slither - Mar 16, 2015 10:23 AM EDT

A new experimental drug that could benefit patients tolerant to statins has been announced this week. The drug is said to help prevent the production of LDL or bad cholesterol from the liver.

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