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Children Who Are Closer to Their Mothers May Be More at Risk for Depression
Things You Didn’t Know About Appendicitis
Some common facts you might not know about appendicitis There may be a good chance that this is not the first time you've heard about appendectomy. Say Goodbye to Winter Blues with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
SAD causes depression in the winter months, but this can be prevented with the help of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Balloon You can Swallow Fights Obesity
This may become the newest trend on how to lose wieght. Losing weght has always been a struggle for those who hate exercise. Well, now with the advancement of science, there might be a solution to that. What is Driving the Obesity Epidemic in the U.S.?
Researchers found out that obesity is not because of fast foods and junk foods. Regardless of their bad reputation, junk food, fast food and soda are not the major cause of the obesity epidemic in the United States, Cornell University researchers argue. Pediatricians New Warning: Limit Kids' Exposure to Cellphones
Pediatricians' are concerned about the possible health risks to children being exposed to too much radiation. Study: New Docs' Suicidal Thoughts Eased with Online Therapy
A new study found that this online therapy helps medical interns vent out their feelings of depression. All About the Psychedelic Club Drug Being Used to Treat Depression
A new study show that Ketamine may actually have a good effect in treating people with treatment-resistant depression. Shibuya Ward issues Japan's First Same-Sex Partnership Certificate
Japanese gay couple Hiroko Masuhara (R) and Koyuki Higashi display a certificate of "partnership," issued by the Shibuya Ward office in Tokyo, on Thursday. Looks Like We Don't Really Have to Say Goodbye to Red Meat
A nutritionist helped search for health benefits of red meat. So it's not time to say goodbye to red meat just yet.The benefits of red meat CDC: Mysterious Cancer Spreads from Tapeworm to Human
For the very first time, a cancer that has apparently developed from a tapeworm has been discovered to have something to do with its host developing a tumor. The uncovering of this incident has been dealt with filled equally with both awe and worry. Have We Lost our Ability to Sit Quietly?
The real question is, do we know what rest really is? For a number of people it means surfing the internet or sitting in front of the TV. For some it may be spending time in the garden or in the gym. There's Fish Gut in your Guinness All This Time
Find out why Guinness has a smooth texture when you drink it. Drinking has always been known as a way to relieve stress and sometimes to strengthen family bonds. Shizuoka City Launches Free Mobile Wi-Fi Router-Lending Service
Tourists can now enjoy free internet service in Shizuoka City. Technology has quickly changed how we people we live our lives. Both young and old people can't live without internet. The Risk of Ovarian Cancer depends on Various Reproductive Factors
Ovarian cancer includes cancers of diverse origin that appear in the ovaries. A new research presented the 2015 National Cancer Research Institute Cancer Conference in the UK explained that having a lot of children or having the fallopian tubes cut change the risk of various types of ovarian cancer.
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