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The Rise of 'Lotus Births': More Mothers Are Leaving Their Baby's Umbilical...

An increasing number of women are choosing to leave their newborn baby's umbilical cord attached, in an all-natural trend called Lotus Birth.Lotus Birth, or umbilical

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Why Sit-Ups Can Be BAD for Your Body

The area of the body that gets most attention at gyms is the ‘core’. Workouts promising to hone your midsection so it not only looks

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Spotlight on Superfoods

Superfoods are in the spotlight, from kimchi to kombucha to chia. Here's why some of these superfoods are so popular, and why you might try

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Two Jubilant Wives High-Five as Husbands Use Labor Simulation

Two men who wanted to prove that their wives were 'exaggerating' the pain of childbirth underwent a labor simulation meant to mimic contractions experienced by

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Man Dead for 40 Minutes Brought Back to Life with New CPR Technique

An Australian man who was clinically dead for 40 minutes was brought back to life, thanks to a relatively new cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedure. Colin Fiedler,

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Mysterious Illness Kills 2 in Southeast Alabama

A mysterious respiratory illness has left five people hospitalized and two dead in southeast Alabama, state health officials said Tuesday. Seven people have been admitted to

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Testing for Best Insect Repellents

A good insect repellent can protect you from mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus, ticks, and other biting insects. Concerned about West Nile virus or ticks? Or

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Is Marijuana the Next Diabetes Drug?

Toking up may help marijuana users to stay slim and lower their risk of developing diabetes, according to the latest study, which suggests that cannabis

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Couple Planning a Dolphin-Assisted Birth Come Under Fire from Expert

A couple from North Carolina has traveled to Hawaii to birth their child under water in the company of dolphins - an idea that experts

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Man Donates 100 Gallons of Blood Over 35 Years

Harold Mendenhall, 84, reached an usual milestone last month as he reached 100 gallons of donated blood in a span of 35 years. Mendenhall, who is

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Astonishing Photo Shows Newborn Delivered Inside Its Amniotic Sac

A doctor has recorded the moment he delivered a baby inside an intact amniotic sac. Obstetrician Dr Aris Tsigris published the photo of the newborn on

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Children From Same-Sex Parents Are Healthier

Children of same-sex parents are doing as well or better than the rest of the population on a number of key health indicators. That is the

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Tongue Patch Diet: Too Painful to Eat So You Lose 30 Pounds in a Month?

Tongue patch surgery, called the “Miracle Patch” is a new dangerous fad gaining popularity in Beverly Hills. This postage stamp-size piece of plastic is stitched

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Infant Superglue Saves 3-Week-Old Baby With Rare Life-Threatening Condition

Surgical superglue is reportedly being credited with saving the life of a 3-week-old infant suffering from a rare, life-threatening condition. Doctors at the University of Kansas

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UK to Start Regulating Electronic Cigarettes as Medicines

Britain will start regulating electronic cigarettes and other products containing nicotine as medicines, according to the country's top regulator. In a statement on Wednesday, the Medicines

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Man Sues Doctor After Surgery Leaves Him With Eight-Month Erection

A truck driver is suing a doctor after he was left with an erection that lasted for eight months and a scrotum the size of

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Sarah Murnaghan's Surgery Was a Success

PHILADELPHIA — A 10-year-old girl whose efforts to qualify for an organ donation spurred public debate over how organs are allocated underwent a successful double-lung

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Did Man's Yearning for Young Women Create the Menopause?

Women now have someone to blame for the hot flushes and mood swings of the menopause – men. Traditionally, scientists believed men tried to mate with

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Breakthrough Medical Trial Allows 3-Year-Old to Hear for the First Time

Grayson Clamp's parents tried everything to help their deaf 3-year-old son hear. But when a cochlear implant failed to fix his auditory disability, Len and

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Can BUTTER Coffee Give You More Energy? The Morning Brew That Claims to...

A new craze is seeing coffee-drinkers blending their morning brew with up to 80 grams (two-thirds of a stick) of butter, in a bid to

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Eating Two Large Meals a Day Helps You Lose More Weight Than Grazing on Small...

It looks like less really is more when it comes to weight loss.  A new study presented today at the American Diabetes Association meeting in Chicago

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Fierce Asian Tiger Mosquito Begins Biting in New Jersey

Just as people in New Jersey get over the recent invasion of cicadas, there's a new scourge in town.  It's the Asian tiger mosquito, an elegant

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Pennsylvania Hospitals' Ban on Hiring Smokers Strikes Debate

With just days to go before two of the city's most prestigious hospitals refuse to hire smokers, the ban has relit a debate about the

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Puffy ankles? Have a Banana. Eat the Right Vitamin for Your Ailment

Could that niggling health problem actually mean you're deficient in something? Learn what your body might be trying to tell you about the vitamins and

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Casual S*x Increases the Risk of Depression and Anxiety

Young people who have casual sex are more likely to suffer from depression, according to a new study. Experts have found higher levels of general anxiety,

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Pepsi Challenged by Watchdog on Carcinogen in Coloring

ST. PAUL, Minn. — NEW YORK -- An environmental group said Wednesday that the caramel coloring used in Pepsi still contains a worrisome level of

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Why Are Some People Mosquito Magnets?

If you feel as if every mosquito in a 50-mile radius has you locked in its sights, while your friends are rarely bitten, you could

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"I Live Like a Disabled Person Even Though I'm Physically Healthy" - Chloe...

A Cambridge University educated research scientist is so desperate to live the life of a wheelchair-bound person she is prepared to pay a doctor help

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Skipping Breakfast May Increase Heart Attack Risk

ATLANTA -- Another reason to eat breakfast: Skipping it may increase your chances of a heart attack. A study of older men found those who regularly

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The Taller a Woman Is, the Higher Her Chances Are to Get Cancer After Menopause

Tall women are more likely to get cancer, new research suggests. American scientists found the taller a post-menopausal woman is, the greater her risk of developing

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Medicine Is Now So Advanced That Corpses Could Soon Be Revived 24 Hours After...

A U.S. doctor has claimed that modern medicine will soon reach the point where it will enable experts to resurrect people up to 24 hours

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The Breath Diet That Takes Just Five Minutes a Day

If you are struggling to stick to a diet of carrot sticks and lettuce leaves, news of the latest weight loss technique to be sweeping

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World's First Test-Tube Patty Is Sampled in London - and 'It Tastes of Meat...

A slice of history has been served up in the shape of burger after two food experts sampled the world’s first test-tube patty, made from

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Mothers Who Breastfeed Lower Their Risk of Developing Alzheimer's by Two-Thirds

Mothers who breastfeed have a two-thirds lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s in later life, compared with women who never breastfeed their children, according to a

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Ten Unbelievable Diet Rules Backed by Science

When describing how you really feel about the latest miracle fix in the diet and fitness world, you'd probably like to drop an F-bomb-as in,

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Will Eating Mushrooms Every Day Slim Your Hips But Not Your Bust?

Mushrooms are like Marmite: people tend to love or loathe them. And given that half the population would blanch at the prospect of tucking into

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5 Weight-Loss Tricks That Actually Work

When it comes to weight loss, every little bit helps. If you're stuck in a diet-and-exercise rut and are looking for a little extra calorie-busting

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Food Addicts Get High After Their 'Hit' and Feel Judged Like Junkies

Cravings for food can be as bad as those for drugs, according to new research. A survey of more than 5,000 slimmers found that a fat

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Most Women Make Peace With Their Bodies at Around Age 34

Women are most at peace with their naked bodies when they're 34 years old, the magical age when, after 20 years of being overly self-critical,

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The cancer Valerie Harper really has

"Valerie Harper is facing a devastating diagnosis: terminal brain cancer," a People cover story from March started. "Her doctors say she has as little as

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200,000 bottles of infants' Motrin recalled

The makers of Motrin are voluntarily recalling about 200,000 bottles of concentrated drops for infants over potential contamination with tiny plastic particles The manufacturer, Johnson &

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Three deaths may be tied to synthetic marijuana in Colorado

Three people in Colorado may have died after smoking synthetic marijuana, state health officials fear. The Colorado Department of Public Health has launched an investigation

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Man loses 245 lbs with the three P's

In the third grade, Marlon Gibson was so overweight his mom had to take him to the men's store to buy his Easter suit. "Even back

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Bragging About How Sleep-Deprived We Are Is the New Status Symbol

Do you answer every inquiry about your wellbeing with 'I'm fine, just tired'? If so, you've fallen prey to Collective Fatigue Syndrome. But this is no

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Does Being Fat Cause Headaches?

Being seriously overweight can nearly double a person’s chances of suffering migraines, a study has found. The disabling condition affects one in seven adults and costs

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Three Exercises to Melt Away Love Handles

While there are no secrets to melting away your love handles, there is definitely a right and a wrong way to attack them. "Too many

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Essex girl, 15, died after doctors didn't detect brain damage by failing to...

Amie Miller was admitted to Basildon Hospital in Essex after she'd been vomiting and fittingShe was admitted to an adult ward because there were no

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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Know the warning signs

Often known as the silent killer, ovarian cancer rocked the world of a local woman five years ago. Today, she’s in remission and working to

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New Scan May Diagnose Alzheimer's as Brain Changes Occur

Alzheimer's disease causes brain changes that eventually rob adults of their memories and abilities to perform everyday functions. Many of these changes can be seen

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Alcohol Doesn't Cause Depression

There is no truth to the long-held belief that alcohol causes depression, clinical neuroscientists from The University of Western Australia have concluded. Professor Osvaldo Almeida, of

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