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New Weight Loss Discovery: Potato Extracts

By Casey Morada - Dec 12, 2014 01:22 PM EST

A new research has revealed that potato extracts can help fight obesity and prevent type 2 diabetes.

Sleep Research Reveals Early Work Hours Boosts Sleep Deprivation

By Casey Morada - Dec 12, 2014 10:26 AM EST

There is a link between earlier start of working hours and less time spent sleeping, a new study suggests. It is recommended to have later start times to improve health.

Memory Lapses in Educated People could Indicate Impending Stroke

By Peter R - Dec 12, 2014 09:06 AM EST

A new study has shown that people with university or advanced education with memory lapses are at a 39 percent higher risk of stroke compared to those without lapses.

Men Dumber than Women, Fatal Accident Study Confirms

By Peter R - Dec 12, 2014 09:05 AM EST

Analysis of Darwin Awards which recognize people dying in stupid ways showed men are more stupid than women.

Autism-Induced Brain Inflammation Could be Targeted for Treatment

By Peter R - Dec 11, 2014 03:43 PM EST

A new study has shown inflammation is common in all autistic brains, which researchers believe could be targeted for treatment.

MRK Gardasil 9 Approved By FDA to Fight Cancer-Causing HPV

By Peter R - Dec 11, 2014 02:50 PM EST

A new vaccine approved by FDA can protect against nine strains of HPV which cause cancers of cervix, penis and anus.

Personality Traits Play a Role in Health and Longevity

By Staff Reporter - Dec 11, 2014 01:10 PM EST

Researchers examined the relationship between personality traits and expression of genes, which in turn control our immune system.

Flu Outbreak 2014: MN Teen who Skipped Flu Shot Dies Mysteriously

By Peter R - Dec 11, 2014 01:16 PM EST

A 17-year old from Owatonna in Minnesota died after being sick with flu like symptoms for a week.

Drug-Resistant Super Bacteria Could Kill Over 10 Million More Annually by 2050

By Peter R - Dec 11, 2014 01:12 PM EST

A high-level review paper claims drug resistance could increase the health toll on economy if left unchecked.

Men’s Health Linked to Semen Quality: Bad Semen Means Poor Health

By Casey Morada - Dec 11, 2014 09:55 AM EST

Men with poor semen quality are more likely to have hypertension, heart disease, skin disease and endocrine disorders, a new study suggests.

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