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Unhealthy Habits Wreck Your Sex Life

Our vices hamper our sex lives, a new Danish study says. Weight problems, physical inactivity, high levels of alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, and hard drugs are associated with ...
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Low Vitamin D in Pregnancy Linked with Childhood Body Fat

Children of women who have low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy may have a higher risk of having more body fat during childhood, a new study from ...
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Vitamin D Levels Don’t Decline During Progression of Parkinson’s Disease: Study

People recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are more likely than healthy people to have vitamin D insufficiency, but their vitamin D levels don’t appear to decline during the ...
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New Study Cites Dangers in Energy Drinks for Kids

Energy drinks have become a staple of supermarket shelves in recent years, differentiating themselves from sports drinks by adding caffeine, vitamins and supplements. But a new review in ...
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Decoding Food Labels: Interpreting the New Dietary Guidelines

On Monday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services are set to release the seventh edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, ...
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Sex Problems Increase When Women Befriend Men’s Buddies

A man may experience sexual problems if his mate gets too close to his friends, a new study suggests. The results show that erectile dysfunction (ED) is more ...
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Inactivity Is US Kids’ Biggest Health Problem, Poll Says

Lack of exercise tops the list of the biggest concerns about kids’ health, according to a new survey of American adults. The plight of young couch potatoes outranked ...
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More Kids Visiting Hospitals for Ingesting Parents’ Meds

The number of children going to hospitals and emergency rooms after accidentally ingesting medication has increased in recent years, a new study says. Between 2001 and 2008, there ...
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Can Changing Your Diet Decrease Your Risk of Alzheimer’s?

A healthy diet isn’t just good for your body — it’s good for your brain and may help to ward off Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. But ...
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Kids with ADHD More Likely to Sustain Injuries, Study Finds

BOSTON — Kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more prone to injuries than kids without the disorder, a new Spanish study suggests. In the study, presented ...
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