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Most Dangerous Sex Position Revealed in New Study- And It's Pretty Surprising

By Maria Slither - Jan 22, 2015 11:24 AM EST

A group of Brazilian researchers said that the cowgirl or woman-on-top position is the most dangerous sex position as it may cause penile structure. Males who experienced this have heard a cracking sound accompanied by intense pain and lose of erection.

Japan Not So Easy: Half the Country's Not Having Sex

By Cheri Cheng - Jan 21, 2015 02:27 PM EST

A new study reported that nearly 50 percent of Japanese adults do not have sex.

Gaming News: Game-binging Kills Another Taiwanese Man in 2015

By Peter R - Jan 21, 2015 01:32 PM EST

The man was found slumped motionless in his chair in Kaohsiung at an internet cafe.

UK Transplant Breakthrough: Newborn Donates Her Organs to Save Two Lives

By Cheri Cheng - Jan 21, 2015 01:13 PM EST

Doctors from the United Kingdom have successfully transplanted the organs from a newborn infant into two separate recipients.

Too Much Protein In Middle Age Is 'As Bad As Smoking,' Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 21, 2015 08:41 AM EST

It is important to eat a balanced diet comprising both protein as well as carbohydrate-based food for a healthy lifestyle.

New Heart Attack Test Can Save More Women

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 21, 2015 08:42 AM EST

Research indicates that doctors can spot twice as many heart attacks in women by using a more sensitive blood test.

Exercise Cannot Undo Health Hazards of Prolonged Sitting

By Peter R - Jan 21, 2015 08:46 AM EST

A new study points to manifold increase in risk due to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer in people who sit too long irrespective of daily exercise.

Couples have an Easier time Getting Healthy, Study Reports

By Cheri Cheng - Jan 20, 2015 04:56 PM EST

People are more likely to adopt a healthier lifestyle if they do it with their significant others, a new study reported.

Inadequate Sleep Linked to Alcohol, Drug and Sex Problems in Teens

By Peter R - Jan 20, 2015 10:27 AM EST

A new study shows sleep problems in teens can cause problems later in life.

Diabetes Monitoring Tattoo Developed to Provide Relief from Needle Pricks

By Ashwin Subramania - Jan 20, 2015 10:29 AM EST

A team of research scientists from the University of California have developed a diabetes monitoring tattoo paper, which can be applied to the skin to check glucose levels in the blood.

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