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Women Too Are Addicted to Internet Pornography: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 07, 2014 05:41 AM EDT

Men and women who are frequent viewers of porn have equal risks of cyberporn addiction, finds a new study.

British Airways suspends services to Liberia and Sierra Leone amid Ebola epidemic

By Dustin M Braden - Aug 06, 2014 09:00 AM EDT

British Airways has suspended service to Liberia and Sierra Leone, two countries that have declared states of emergency to try and cope with the outbreak of Ebola virus wreaking havoc throughout each country.

Marital Problems Affect Parent-Child Bond

By Steven Hogg - Aug 06, 2014 12:03 PM EDT

Constant fight between couple can harm their bond with their children. A new study shows that fathers mostly affect their relationship with children more than mothers.

Electromagnetic Stimulation can Improve Brain Performance

By Steven Hogg - Aug 06, 2014 11:55 AM EDT

Electromagnetic stimulation can reprogram brain and improve its performance, new study suggests.

Spending Too Much Time with Wireless Devices Affects Children’s Brain: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 06, 2014 05:53 AM EDT

Wireless devices can cause serious brain damages in children and fetuses, according to a study.

Baby Aspirin? Many Doctors Don’t Recommend, Despite Guidelines

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 06:10 PM EDT

A majority of middle-aged men and women eligible to take aspirin to prevent heart attack and stroke do not recall their doctors ever telling them to do so, according to a University of Rochester study of a national sample of more than 3,000 patients.

Resistant Starch Intake Decreases Colorectal Cancer Risk

By Steven Hogg - Aug 05, 2014 12:10 PM EDT

Colorectal cancer risk linked to high red meat consumption can be reduced by eating a type of starch that acts like fiber, a new research shows.

Decline in Visual Perception Linked to Age-Related Cognitive Problems

By Steven Hogg - Aug 05, 2014 11:51 AM EDT

People experience a decline in cognitive abilities with age. A new study suggests that the decrease in intelligence is linked to a decline in visual perception.

Online Breaks Help Employees Unwind and Boost Their Work Productivity: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 09:21 AM EDT

Surfing the web in between working hours helps improve employee’s work productivity, finds a study.

Poor Diabetic Patients are More Likely to Receive Limb Amputation: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 07:40 AM EDT

Diabetes patients from low-income backgrounds have 10 times increased chances of losing toe or a part of their limbs compared to their wealthy counterparts, finds a study.

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