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Delusions and Counseling: Read this Man's Recovery Story
A young man's story on surviving mental illness Spencer was only 17, when he started seeing things. He said that he would see things pop out from the television or newspaper. Can Infertility Point to Ovarian Cancer Risk?
Studies show that women undergoing ART may be at risk of ovarian cancer. According to a study, women getting fertility help in Britain shows that they are 60% at risk of having the type of cancer that many have acknowledged as the kind which is the hardest to treat. Apps that Use the Most Data and Drain Battery Life
AVG, an online security company made an investigation on apps that use the most data and drain battery life Your Favorite TV Shows Might Actually Make You a Better Person
A closer look on how your favorite TV shows can affect your personality A study published in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts found that watching famous television dramas can increase your emotional intelligence, and make you more empathetic. iPhone App helped Find Missing College Student
An iPhone Application was used to track down the last known location of the missing student. After a 48 hour search, the college student who went missing after a sorority semi-formal was found by his friends lying in a ditch next to train tracks. Mastectomy Might Not Be Necessary Even for Large Breast Tumors
Doctors discussed the options for women who have breast cancer A combination of breast surgery and radiation is equally effective as the removal of the breast for some women with large breast tumors which has not grown to other parts yet, a new study revealed. Regular Staph Kills More Babies than 'Superbugs'
Recent study shows that a lot of babies die by being infected with a reguular staphylococcus bacteria. Sleep Apnea May Have Added Dangers for Women
Studies show that sleep apnea may cause heart disease to women According to the New York Times, Sleep apnea may be even more dangerous for women than for men, a new study suggests. Ohio Delays Executions until 2017
The state of Ohio is in conitnuous search for drugs to be used for the execution of inmates on death row. Do Men's Health Supplements Help Prostrate Cancer Patients?
Researchers trying to fiind the link between men's helath supplement and prostate cancer. A new study finds no evidence that men's health supplements help prostate cancer patients. Into the World of Schizophrenia
Yospie Cardoso shared a glimpse into the world of Schizophrenia through his self protraits, Photographer Yospie Cardoso was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of seven, as reported by Yahoo Health. Signs of Huntington’s Show Up in Childhood
Protein involved in adult onset disorder affects brain development, a new study shows. People with Huntington's disease usually notice their symptoms in middle age, but a new study suggests that it actually begins long before then. Game of Cops and Robbers Gone Bad
What was supposedly a game of cop and robbers turned into a fatal shooting of a 3year old boy in Chicago. Stop Chasing “Likes”- Dove
The brand Dove launched a campaign that will help women between ages 18-23 to gain more confidence in themselves.
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