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Why wearing underwear to bed is bad for you

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It is better to let your private parts breathe at night time Most of us will drift off to the land of nod wearing a cosy pair of jamm...
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Study says: Loneliness, isolation increases risk of heart disease, stroke

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Analysis of the data showed that loneliness/social isolation was associated with a 29 per cent increased risk of a heart or angina atta...
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Night shifts has more side effects on women than men

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London:   Researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have found that women may be more affected by night-shift work than men. The s...
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Plastic rubbish will outweigh fish in the oceans by 2050

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Plastic rubbish will outweigh fish in the oceans by 2050 unless the world takes drastic action to recycle the material, a report warned...
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The amount of obese individuals hits 641 million

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The amount of obese individuals now outnumber those who are underweight, according to a study published Friday involving 20 million adu...
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body's immune system could be damaged by pollutant in fish

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Fish that contain environmental pollutants may harm people who eat them by preventing the human body from doing its natural job of flus...
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160 Million Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air: Report says

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The American Lung Association says more than 160 million people in the United States live in areas with unhealthy levels of air polluti...
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New Study May Explain Poor Sleep in Strange Places

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Ever wonder why you don’t sleep well the first night in a new place? New research may explain the phenomenon. Writing in the journal ...
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#10 Reasons To Have Sex

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It probably won’t take much convincing to follow this general rule, but you should know it, anyway—the more sex you have, the healthier...
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How long should sex last?

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    Obesity is the biggest threat to women's health and the health of future generations, warns England's chief medical officer Dame Sa...
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    Analysis of the data showed that loneliness/social isolation was associated with a 29 per cent increased risk of a heart or angina atta...
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