When it comes to security, there are more than enough tools on the market that tout the ability to shore
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The lies patients need to stop telling their doctors
"My injury isn't sex related." "I don't smoke that much." "These are the only medications I take." Whether it's out
Continue reading »Cervical Cancer Survivor Erin Andrews Urges Women to Check In with Their Doctor: 'Stop with the Excuses'
Cervical cancer survivor Erin Andrews is taking a stand. Recently partnering with Hologic, an innovative medical technology company primarily focused
Continue reading »Researchers map intricacies of lung cancer in one of their own
When James Spudich was diagnosed with lung cancer, researchers had a rare, and unexpected, opportunity to study healthy and diseased
Continue reading »No future for egoists—that’s what their brain says
Some people are worried about the future consequences of climate change, while others consider them too remote to have an
Continue reading »Why women choose to freeze their eggs – new research
The numbers of women undergoing elective egg freezing across the Western world has increased rapidly over the past few years.
Continue reading »Stricter gun control could stop violent men killing their partners and themselves
Men who use guns to kill their partner are also likely to commit suicide. Those planning to commit suicide are
Continue reading »Fire fighters save one of their own after heart attack
Firefighter Tony Spagnoletti was on overnight duty when he woke up with chest pains. He sloughed it off as “gas.”
Continue reading »Reading to your kids might boost their social skills
(HealthDay)—Parents who read to their infants and toddlers may help them develop skills that pay big dividends when they start
Continue reading »Fewer Americans are fixing their noses
Americans love cosmetic surgery. Last year in the U.S., there were 1.8 million plastic surgeries and nearly 16 million nonsurgical
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