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Viagra Might Help Depressed Women Get Sexual Mojo Back
Viagra is also good for improving the sex life of depressed women, a new study found. Sildenafil...
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Golden Girl Estelle Getty Dies at Age 84
Estelle Getty, an actress famous especially for her Emmy
Award-winning role on “The Golden Girls”...
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“Dark Knight” Star Christian Bale Denies Assault Allegations
Christian Bale, who was arrested in London on Tuesday, questioned by police and
released that same...
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Social Stigma Pushes Women To Have Tattoos Removed
It appears that women are more likely to have their tattoos
removed compared to men, most probably...
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Mamma Mia Contaminates Us All With Some ABBA
You can’t escape it. Whether or not you’re a fan of Abba’s
syrupy, upbeat, infectious music or...
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Clinton Says NO to Newly-Proposed Abortion Definition
On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton came down rather hard on a
plan put together by the Bush...
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Miss USA Trips Again, Miss Venezuela Wins Miss Universe
The 57th Miss Universe title went to Venezuela, while Miss USA provided some undesired...
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Study Warns: Melanoma Cases Increase By 50 Percent Among Young Women
Cases of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, are rising among young women, according to a...
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Swedish Study: More Sexual Satisfaction For 70-Year-Olds
More 70-year-olds are having good sex more often and enjoying it more than
their correspondents...
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Matthew McConaughey’s Mother Says Her Son Is Very Happy
Levi McConaughey, the son of Matthew McConaughey, 38, and girlfriend
Camila Alves, 25, was born on...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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Update 3: Angelina Jolie's Doctor Says Twins Are Weeks Away
Angelina Jolie’s gynecologist held a press conference on Wednesday during which he gave details...
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Update: Pregnant Angelina Jolie "Doing Great" in French Hospital
Pregnant Angelina Jolie has checked into a hospital in Nice, France, ahead of the birth of her...
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Woman in Slave Case Gets 11 Years
A millionaire New York woman who afflicted
years of abuse on two Indonesian house cleaners...
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Jolie, Pitt Give $1 Million To Children Suffering From Iraq War
Actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have donated $1 million to US and Iraqi children suffering from...
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Don Imus Has Another Slip of the Tongue
Radio host Don Imus was scathingly criticized last year for his on-air racist remarks and he...
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Michelle Obama’s $148 TV Dress Becomes An Instant Fashion Hit
Donna Ricco, the designer who created the black and white
dress wore by Michelle Obama during her...
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Eat Big Breakfasts in the Morning, Lose Weight in Time
The latest encouragement for women wishing to shed some extra pounds is to enjoy each morning...
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Mary Tyler Moore Enters "Lipstick Jungle"
Mary Tyler Moore will join Brooke Shields, Kim Raver and Lindsay Price in the second season of...
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Aurora: Two-Car Crash Causes One Dead
Tuesday, one person was killed and five others suffered
injuries in a car accident which...
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Coffee Reduces the Chance of Heart Disease, Study Says
A study carried on at the Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain, found that people who are dinking...
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Homosexuality - Something You Are Born With?
Believe it or not, homosexuality is not only a matter of
choice but also something very well...
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230-Year-Old British Warship Found in Lake Ontario
British warship HMS Ontario, which sunk on Oct. 31 1780, was found 500 feet below the surface in...
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Judge Invites Ethics Panel To Probe Into His Racy Web Site
The chief judge of the San Francisco federal appeals court,
who was presiding over an obscenity...
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Picasso Art Stolen in Brazil Armed Robbery
Brazilian thieves seem to have a certain appreciation for
the art of Pablo Picasso, as the...
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2008 Kids Count Data Book
The situation of children in the United States shows slight signs of
improvement from 2000 to...
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Pornography Trial On Hold Over Judge's Racy Photos
A Los Angeles criminal obscenity trial has been suspended after the judge presiding over it...
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Judge On Fire For Animal Sex Photos On His Website
An obscenity trial in Los Angeles has been suspended after the
Los Angeles Times reported that the...
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Americans Choose Non-Cigarette Tobacco Products over Cigarettes
People appear to choose non-cigarette tobacco products over
cigarettes, according to a report...
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UN: More Action Is Needed to Fight HIV/AIDS Epidemic Worldwide
Despite global efforts to fight AIDS, the number of people
who get infected is far outpacing the...
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Sports
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Shaq Says Rap on Kobe Was “All In Fun”
Phoenix Suns' center Shaquille O’Neal said that his freestyle rap done in a New York nightspot...
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You Better Bring It When Playing With Serena
Serena Williams, title favourite for the French Open competition, cruised for a routine first-round...
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Annika Is Taking Time Off From Golf Tournaments
Annika Sorenstam is taking some
time off from the golf tournaments, as she revealed on Tuesday in...
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Serena Strikes Again At Sony Ericsson Open
The Sony Ericsson Open ended big
for Serena Williams, after defeating competitor Jelena Jankovic,...
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The Olympic Journey Has Begun
The two months long trip for the Olympic torch started today
with its first destination being...
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Hamm And Liukin Prepare To Take The Olympics By Storm
The American gymnastics team
prepares to enter the lion’s mouth at the 2008 Olympics, as the...
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Mayweather To Appear On Wrestlemania For $20 Million Paycheck
“Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather
Jr. opted for a lucrative investment of his skill in the time before...
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Andy Finch Is TTR World Snowboard Tour’s No.1
Some of the best snowboarders
gathered at this year’s finals for the Swatch TTR SIX(6)STAR O’Neill...
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Ryan’s Tenure with the US Women’s Soccer Team Is Over
Greg Ryan, the US women's soccer coach, will look for a new job after the end of the year. U.S....
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Isaiah Thomas Guilty, Jury to Decide the Fine
The New York Knicks probably talked more about what’s going on in court and not on court as they...
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Federer Begins Battle for US Open Title Against Qualifier
World number one Roger Federer will begin his battle for the fourth consecutive title at Flushing...
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Serena Williams Skips Another Tournament
Serena Williams decided to skip another tournament after her old thumb injury won’t give in and...
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Rafel Nadal Marches To A Third French Open Final
Spaniard Rafel Nadal reached the second week at Roland
Garros after ca clear win in front of his...
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Federer And Henin Advance Into Fourth Round At French Open
Swiss player Roger Federer has advanced in the fourth round
of French Open after a 6-2, 6-3, 6-0...
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Health
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Doctors Make New Recommendations for Pre-Diabetes
People with pre-diabetes should be treated properly and this
should be done before their condition...
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Viagra Helps Depressed Women Get Sexual Mojo Back
Viagra is also good for improving the sex life of depressed women, a new study found. Sildenafil...
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Viagra Might Also Help Some Women, Study Says
A recent study carried out by researchers at the University of New Mexico Medical School found out...
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Reserch: Viagra Could Improve Women’s Sexual Satisfaction As Well
Women who lose their sexual appetite as a side effect of
taking antidepressant could easily gain...
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Lidocaine Gel Takes Some Pain off Mammograms
The cheap and readily available lidocaine gel, which is a topic anesthetic available...
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Epilepsy Drug Topamax Could Increase Birth Defect Risk
British researchers report in the July 22 issue of the
journal Neurology that pregnant women who...
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Obesity Rate Increases in the U.S. because of Calorie-Heavy Menus
Mississippi, Alabama
and Tennessee
are the states with the biggest percentage in obesity. 30...
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Breast Self-Exams Don’t Cut Death Rates, But Don’t Break The Habit!
Over 180,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with
breast cancer every year, and for over...
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Sen. Clinton Appalled By The Bush Administration Abortion Plan
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Large Human Trial Of HIV Vaccine Canceled
The National Institutes of Health on Thursday canceled a US human trial
of a human...
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CDC Survey Shows US Obesity Rates Are on the Rise
Since mid-1970s, the prevalence of overweight and obesity
has increased sharply for the US
and...
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Losing Weight Is Perhaps Just As Difficult As Some May Think
On Thursday, The New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a new diet-oriented...
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Low-Carb Diet - Best Choice To Lose Weight And Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Study Says Breast Self-Exams Needless, Even Harmful
After analyzing the existing research data, experts reached the surprising conclusion that the...
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Amgen’s Bone Drug Meets Endpoint In Phase III Trial
Biotech drug manufacturer Amgen Inc. announced on Monday
that its experimental drug denosumab...
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Global Warming Could Increase Kidney Stone Cases As Well
As the planet warms there will be more people suffering from
kidney stones most probably due to...
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“America’s Best Hospitals” for 2008
U.S. News & World Report comes to the aid of patients
all over the US revealing
its...
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Heart and Stroke Risk Due to Heavy Drinking Higher in Women
Women are four times more likely to die from cardiovascular problems
compared to men if drinking...
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Melanoma Cases Raise Considerably Among Younger Women
Researchers browsing through the cases of melanoma, the
deadliest form of skin cancer, found that...
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Gardasil’s Safety Questioned
Two years ago, Merck & Co. got approval for its
Gardasil, the first cervical cancer vaccine to...
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Invitrogen’s Genetic Test for Breast Cancer Gets FDA Clearance
The U.S.
regulators approved on Tuesday a genetic test that allows doctors to...
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IVF Twin Pregnancies No Riskier than Two Single Births
A U.S.
researcher’s argument that twins are a solution for infertile couples who want
more than...
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Food Diaries - The New "Secret" Method To Lose Weight
Do you really want to lose weight? Scientists at the Kaiser Permanente
Center for Health Research...
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Men Over Forty Could Face Fertility Problems As Well
If you and your spouse wish to have babies, you’d better not
delay the time of conceiving too...
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Success of Kidney Transplant May Depend on Gender
A new study by researchers at University Hospital Basel suggests that the success of a kidney...
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Low Levels of Good Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer’s
A study made by researchers at the University College in London and the National Institute for...
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Stanford Comes To Aid Of Women Using IVF With Test Predicting Its Success
Thinking about getting pregnant through in vitro
fertilization (IVF)? Then the time...
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Caffeine Protects from Brain Damage in Multiple Sclerosis
Scientists with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation have found that when consumed in large...
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Glaxo’s Cervical Cancer Vaccine, Cervarix, Delayed US Approval
GlaxoSmithKline, the second biggest pharmaceutical company
in the world, announced on Monday that...
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Cervarix Approval By The FDA Might Be Delayed
GlaxoSmithKline, the second biggest pharmaceutical company in the world, has announced that it will...
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Science
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Large Human Trial Of HIV Vaccine Canceled By NIAID
The National Institutes of Health on Thursday canceled a US human trial
of a human...
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Low-Carb Diet Is The Best Choice To Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Study Links Global Warming To The Increase Of Kidney Stone Cases
As the planet warms there will be more people suffering from
kidney stones most probably due to...
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Melanoma Cases On The Rise Among Younger Women
Researchers browsing through the cases of melanoma, the
deadliest form of skin cancer, found that...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, A Method To Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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Seeing Their Babies Smile Has Natural High Effect on Mothers
A study carried out at the Baylor College of Medicine, the Texas Children’s Hospital and the...
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Scientists Introduce A Magnetic Device To Ease Migraines
Researchers proposed a new solution for people suffering
from chronic migraines: a magnetic device...
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Brains of Homosexual People Similar to Those of Opposite Sex
A new study has found similarities between the brains of homosexual people and those of straight...
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New Gender Equality Study Released
A study conducted by the journal Science, which aimed to
further investigate the claims that there...
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Howard Hughes Institute Grants $600M to 56 Scientists
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has awarded more than $600 million in research funding...
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Scientists Use DNA Fingerprinting to Identify Viable IVF Embryos
A team of fertility researchers from Australia and Greece has
discovered a way of testing IVF...
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Whitson Talks About April 19 Landing: It Felt Like A Car Crash
We’ve all heard the story of the
Soyuz rough landing, from both South Korean So-yeon Yi and...
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Yi So-yeon Rushed to Hospital after Complaining of Back Pains
Yi So-yeon, the first South Korean astronaut to go into
space, still feels the consequences of the...
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Yi Experiences Rough Landing, But Remains A Hero To South Korea
The most exciting experience of
the first South Korean astronaut to go into space ended...
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Expedition 16 Crew Members Are Back On Earth
NASA announced that Commander Peggy Whitson, cosmonaut Yuri
Malenchenko of the 16th International...
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Peggy Whitson Gives Up Command of Space Station
Peggy Annette Whitson, the first woman who became commander of the International Space Station, has...
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First Woman In Command Of The ISS To Return Home
Expedition 16 Commander Peggy
Whitson on the International Space Station is expected to return to...
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Yi So-yeon, First South Korean Astronaut, Flies To ISS
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, boarding South’s Korea’s first
astronaut Yi So-yeon and also...
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South Korea Chose A Woman For Its First Space Mission
South Korea delegated a 29-year-old
female bioengineering student to be its first astronaut to go...
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Birth Control Pills Save Women’s Lives
A new research study shows that
birth control pills can protect women against developing ovarian...
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Uncontrolled Synthetic Bio-Business in Development
US scientist J. Craig Venter and his team reported a few days ago the creation of first man-made...
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J. Craig Venter Finds The Recipe For Synthetic Life
The US
scientist J. Craig Venter and his team are reporting the creation of first man-made
DNA...
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