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07/06/2018

Promoting cycling in cities can tackle obesity

Daily travel by bike leads to the lowest BMI, according to a study of seven European cities, suggesting cities should

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07/06/2018

5 Things You Should Consider Before Changing Jobs

If you are unhappy with your current job and think a new job would automatically fix everything I suggest giving

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07/06/2018

Dear Piers Morgan: Yes, sexual assault victims can suffer from PTSD

Dear Piers Morgan, We get it: mansplaining is kind of your schtick. Already this year you questioned Jennifer Aniston’s thoughts on tabloid

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07/06/2018

Gene therapy method developed to target damaged kidney cells

Gene therapy has gained momentum in the past year, following the federal government’s approval of the first such treatments for

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07/06/2018

Can Your Vagina Actually Be Depressed?

Remember that time when your gal pal Charlotte York was venting about her depressed vagina? (Yes, Charlotte from Sex and the

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07/06/2018

This Teenager Is Helping Women Detect Breast Cancer Through His New Invention

When Julián Ríos Cantú of Mexico found out that his mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time,

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07/06/2018

Ex-smokers crave lost identity, study shows

Ex-smokers may not be able to resist lighting up again in order to recover a sense of ‘who they are’–

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07/06/2018

Vacation Bliss Doesn’t Linger for Tired, Stressed-Out Workers

MONDAY, July 2, 2018 — Taking time off reduces many workers’ stress and re-energizes them, but those benefits disappear once

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07/06/2018

Patients don’t mind if doctors sport tattoos or piercings

Patients don’t mind if their emergency care doctors sport tattoos or piercings, or both, suggests an observational study published online

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07/06/2018

Clocking up 45+ working hours/week linked to heightened risk of diabetes in women: Sticking to a working week of 30-40 hours may help to curb this risk, suggest researchers

Clocking up 45 or more working hours in a week is linked to a heightened risk of diabetes in women,

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