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Uncircumcised men twice as likely to get HIV
An American health official urged international agencies Tuesday to step up their promotion of circumcision to slow the spread of HIV, saying that men without the procedure face greater risk of contracting the virus from infected female partners.
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New Genetic Mutations Implicated in Half of Autism Cases
HALF of all cases of male autism may be caused by spontaneous genetic mutations, say researchers who have studied the genetic patterns of the condition. Offspring who inherit such mutations are at a greater risk of having an autistic child themselves.
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Sleep Apnea: The Undiagnosed Tragedy
Obstructive sleep apnea is the most undiagnosed sleep disorder in the country, affecting about 20 million Americans. It is also a contributor to diabetes, heart attacks and strokes. Here is one man’s story.
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All-Natural Breast Enlargement
The video is about: Japanese boob fluffer makes breasts grow.This,in turn,is probably making a few penises grow. PS: If the video is authentic, it would be the best way of breasts!:) Very interesting,Enjoy it!
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Hospital bugs “remain a problem”
The number of cases of the superbug MRSA is falling in England, but the potentially more dangerous Clostridium difficile is thriving, figures show. A review by the Health Protection Agency showed hospital MRSA cases had fallen by 10% in the first three months of 2007 compared with a year ago.
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Overweight Kids: College Less Likely
Kids struggle in high school for a lot of reasons — drugs, lack of interest, trouble at home, to name a few. But a new study in the July issue of Sociology of Education highlights a factor that doesn’t immediately come to mind: obesity.
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