Breast-Feeding May Prevent Heart Disease

New research has found that women who breast-feed may be helping both their babies and their own heart-health.

Breast-Feeding May Prevent Heart Disease

New research has found that women who breast-feed may be helping both their babies and their own heart-health.

Acetaminophen Not Linked to Birth Defects: Study

Acetaminophen does not appear to increase the risk of birth defects, researchers say.

Acetaminophen Not Linked to Birth Defects: Study

Acetaminophen does not appear to increase the risk of birth defects, researchers say.

Senate Passes Health Care Reform Bill

After more than three weeks of debate and compromise, Senate Democrats secured enough votes to pass a sweeping bill aimed at reforming the U.S. health system.

Coming Out Late in Life Difficult, But Not Unusual

Actress Meredith Baxter’s disclosure that she is a lesbian after having had three marriages to men is not that unusual an occurrence, experts say, particularly for women.

Sex Just as Satisfying With Circumcised Men: Study

According to a new study in Uganda, women find sex with circumcised men just as satisfying as sex with uncircumcised men.

STDs Common in Teen Girls Who Live in Cities

According to a new study, about half of teenage girls who live in U.S. cities contract one of three common sexually transmitted diseases within two years of becoming sexually active.

Teen ‘Sexting’ Causing Concern Among Parents

University of Michigan researchers say the rise in teens and preteens using their cell phones for “sexting”–or sending sexually explicit messages–is causing concern among parents.

‘Mad Honey’ Sending Men Seeking Better Sex to the ER

Men who use so-called “mad” honey to improve their sex lives are ending up in emergency rooms instead, researchers say.

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