Nearly A Quarter of Men In Some Asian Countries Admit To Rape |
The United Nations (UN) report found a surprisingly high rate of forced sex by men in parts of Asia. |
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Report Finds Aging U.S. Faces Crisis in Cancer Care |
(WASHINGTON) — A new report says the U.S. is facing a crisis in cancer care in a time of aging baby boomers, complex new treatments and rising... |
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To Help Teens Lose Weight, Fold Talk Therapy into Health Class |
Health classes don’t have to focus on just eating right and exercising more, according to the latest study. In fact, they might be more... | |
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Patient’s Bill Soars as Health Law Program Falters |
(WASHINGTON) — Coping with advanced cancer, Bev Veals was in the hospital for chemo this summer when she got a call that her health plan was... |
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Experts Define Heaviest Kids as Severely Obese |
Obesity rates in the U.S. have started to stall in recent years, but the fastest growing percentage of obese children are those at the heaviest end... | |
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Study: Choose Dads With Smaller ‘Nads |
When it comes to family jewels, bigger is not always better |
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FDA Says Arsenic Levels in Rice Are Safe–For Now |
On Friday, scientists from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the results of its initial investigation into the presence of arsenic in... | |
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Study: More Breast Cancer Deaths Occuring in Younger, Unscreened Women |
The latest data questions the most recent recommendation for breast cancer screening by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), which... | |
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