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Respiratory Illness Sickens Hundreds of Children in Colorado

By Steven Hogg - Sep 08, 2014 03:45 AM EDT

A respiratory illness is sending hundreds of children to the hospitals in Colorado.

Women Survive Shark Attacks Nine Times More than Men

By Steven Hogg - Sep 06, 2014 09:39 AM EDT

A new research from Australia states that women have more chances of survival when it comes to shark attack.

Third American Worker Infected With Ebola Arrives in Nebraska Hospital

By Steven Hogg - Sep 06, 2014 09:21 AM EDT

A doctor, who has been infected with Ebola virus while working in Liberia, arrived at the Nebraska Medical center for treatment on Friday.

Living in Green Neighborhood Lowers Risk of Pregnancy Complications and Pre-term Births: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 06:20 AM EDT

Women who live green neighborhoods are less likely to have pregnancy complications and premature delivery, finds a study.

Eating Potassium Rich Food Reduces Risk of Stroke in Post-menopausal Women: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 05:31 AM EDT

Binge on bananas to cut the risk of developing stroke after menopause, advises a research.

People Who Slumber Well Rarely Take Offs at Work: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 05:27 AM EDT

Employees who get adequate sleep are less likely to fall sick and take offs from work, according to a study.

Breast Cancer Not Linked to Usage of Bras: Study

By Steven Hogg - Sep 06, 2014 03:17 AM EDT

Your brassier does cause breast cancer, finds a study.

A vaccine for Ebola might be ready by November

By Dustin M Braden - Sep 05, 2014 09:52 PM EDT

The World Health Organization announced on Friday that two vaccines against the deadly Ebola virus might be ready by November. The priority would be given to medical personnel working on the front lines, which makeup the highest risk group The New York Times reports.

Obesity Rates in Kid Stabilize , Adult Obesity in US Still High: Report

By Steven Hogg - Sep 05, 2014 09:19 AM EDT

Childhood obesity rates in the United States have stabilized with the adults still leaning to fat, says the latest obesity report published Thursday by the Trust for America's Health, a health advocacy and research group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

People who Sit Less Have Longer Telomeres

By Steven Hogg - Sep 05, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Sit less to increase the length of telomeres, a new research shows.

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