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HPV Infection Boosts Risk of Skin Cancers, Study Finds

The human papillomavirus spurs the development of nonmelanoma skin cancers, a new study in mice shows. It was previously suspected that the virus, also known as HPV, was ...
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Why Online Porn May Make You Forget

Though some people find porn entertaining, they don’t necessarily remember what they’ve seen. That’s because viewing Internet pornography may interfere with short-term memory, according to new research. The ...
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Bosch Recalls SkilSaw Miter Saws

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, in co-operation with Robert Bosch Tool Corporation of Mount Prospect, Illinois, reported a deliberate inspection of some 22,149 mitre saws. Danger: The ...
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Severe Morning Sickness May Pose Psychiatric Risks to Kids

When Kimber MacGibbon was pregnant with her first child in 1998, she suffered from extreme morning sickness. She vomited uncontrollably and felt terribly fatigued. Even with medication to ...
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Extramarital Affairs May Increase Risk of ‘Broken Penis’

Affairs may do more than break hearts — they may break penises as well, a new study says. Sex outside marriage, and sex that occurs under out-of-the-norm circumstances, ...
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Black & Decker Coffeemakers Recalled by Applica Consumer Products

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, in collaboration with Applica Consumer Products Inc. of Miramar, Florida, reported a deliberate inspection of some 159,000 Black and Decker Spacemaker 12-cup ...
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Irene Cuisine: How to Eat Healthy If Your Power’s Out

If Hurricane Irene’s headed your way, you might be raiding the supermarket isles, hoping to stock up on food for the weekend. But don’t think you need to ...
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Drugs That Fight Herpes May Thwart Alzheimer’s Disease

Antiviral drugs used to combat herpes virus infections could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1), which causes ...
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Women Who Eat Soy May Have Lower Heart Disease Risk

Women who eat more soy might have a lower risk of heart disease, recommends another test. Scientists found that women in China with the highest concentrations of a ...
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Fructose Sugar Tells the Brain To Keep Eating

Foods that contain the sugar fructose may cause people to gain more weight than foods that contain the sugar glucose, a new study suggests. Consuming glucose signals to ...
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