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Anxiety Predicts Intelligence: Worriers Have Higher IQs

By Staff Reporter - Dec 19, 2014 10:26 AM EST

Being a worrywart could make you smart, says research.

Few Doctors Advise Patients to Continue Sex After Heaet Attack

By Casey Morada - Dec 18, 2014 05:34 PM EST

A new study has revealed that most people who suffer from a heart attack do not get proper sexual counseling from their health care provider. Only a small per cent of heart patients are advised by their doctors that it is safe to resume normal sexual activity after a heart attack.

Few Doctors Warn Heart Patients About Deadly Sex

By Casey Morada - Dec 18, 2014 04:27 PM EST

A new study has revealed that most people who suffer from a heart attack do not get proper sexual counseling from their health care provider.

Weight Loss Tip: Low Glycemic Diet May Not Boost Metabolism

By Staff Reporter - Dec 18, 2014 10:31 AM EST

A recently published research revealed that 'Low Glycemic' diets may not provide important health advantage.

Diet-Drinking Now Possible: US Mandates Calorie Content in Restaurant Booze

By Staff Reporter - Dec 18, 2014 10:15 AM EST

The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) new rule requires chain restaurants with 20 or more outlets to list the amount of calories in alcoholic drinks, along with other foods, on menus by next November, according to an Associated Press report in Wednesday's New York Times.

Lose Weight By Breathing More, According to Science

By Staff Reporter - Dec 18, 2014 09:53 AM EST

Have you ever wondered where does the fat go when you lose weight. Certainly, most people don't really ponder this interesting question as they are just to happy to have lost it in the first place. Biochemists examined this phenomenon and discovered that fat can be breathed out as well as burned off as you lose weight.

Ebola Update: Gov't Tightens Health Security In Sierra Leone After Declared As Virus Hot Spot

By Maria Slither - Dec 18, 2014 10:38 AM EST

Health officers have conducted checkups in Sierra Leon. The place is said to have the second highest death toll caused by Ebola.

FDA Discourages Unnecessary 'Keepsake' Ultrasounds During Pregnancy

By Staff Reporter - Dec 18, 2014 01:24 PM EST

FDA Discourages Unnecessary 'Keepsake' Ultrasounds During Pregnancy

Obesity Is A Disability: EU Court Ruling Comes After Nanny Deemed to Fat to Babysit

By Steven Hogg - Dec 18, 2014 12:43 PM EST

A European Court has ruled that obesity can constitute a disability at work and employers will have to treat their staff with such a condition accordingly.

Human LIfespan Lengthened by More than Half a Decade

By Casey Morada - Dec 18, 2014 09:10 AM EST

Life expectancy across the world has increased by more than six years since 1990 to an average of 71.5 years, a new study has found.

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