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The poor must pay for the bankers - or live on the street. Capitalism for the poor; socialism for the rich.

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"Just as the worst slave-owners were those who were kind to their slaves, and so prevented the horror of the system being realised by those who suffered from it, and understood by those who contemplated it, so, in the present state of things in England, the people who do most harm are the people who try to do most good." Oscar Wilde

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Men who spend as little as a few minutes in the company of attractive women perform worse on memory tests than men who spend time with women they are not attracted to.

 

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The 2-month-old baby looks exceptional. She’s crawling forward at an age when most infants cannot even roll over. Another tiny infant sits straight up when her foot is tickled.

Sometimes the parents are pleased, and see these behaviors as a sign that Zika may not have damaged their babies...

 

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Visualizing females masturbate excites every man on earth – and the only images that rush to their brains when they hear of the term, are those of the porn stars who leave no stones unturned to depict maximum erotica on the screen. Read More -http://www.healthydunia.com/article/953/22/myths_about_female_masturbation.html

A new survey of doctors in the Netherlands – where assisted suicide is legal – reveals around 1 in 3 would help a patient with a mental illness or dementia to die.

  

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Una pequeña obra de arte en la serpiente emplumada Quetzalcoatl, en la Ciudad Universitaria de la UNAM.

 

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A lot of men worry about their penis size. But researchers hope the results of a new study, which reveals the average penis length, will reassure many men that they are ‘normal.’

  

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Over 4 weeks, a low-fat, plant-based vegan diet was found to be more effective in reducing risk factors for heart disease in obese children than the diet recommended by the AHA.

  

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adolescents, children, diet, disease, risk

In a new study, patients with advanced cancer favored a doctor who delivered optimistic news over one who delivered negative news, perceiving them as having more compassion.

  

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A new study finds girls who drink 1.5 servings or more of sugary drinks each day may start menstruation earlier than those who consume less than two servings a week.

  

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A lot of men worry about their penis size. But researchers hope the results of a new study, which reveals the average penis length, will reassure many men that they are ‘normal.’

  

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Find out about the medical specialty of gynecology, and what gynecologists do – including information about their qualifications and the medical conditions they typically manage.

  

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Children may be over four times more likely to be overweight or obese at the age of 6 years if they have four or five early-life risk factors linked to obesity, a new study finds.

  

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Two modifiable sleep disorders, chronic sleep loss and sleep-related breathing problems, double the risk of a child being obese by the age of 15, according to a new study.

  

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According to a new study, teens – particularly boys – of a healthy weight who falsely believe themselves to be overweight are at increased risk of obesity in adulthood.

  

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The tens of trillions of microbes that live in the gut have some important implications for health, but do you know what they are? We investigate.

  

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Novel Coronavirus: A New Health Threat to the World

 

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that causes illness with symptoms ranging from common cold to more severe diseases. The virus is currently affecting around 29 countries and territories around the world, with the total cases of 73,439 in which 1,875 deaths are reported.

 

Symptoms...

 

Fever

Cough

Shortness of breath

Sneezing

a runny nose

Fatigue

Sore throat.

 

Precaution and Tips...

 

1. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

2. Cover your nose and mouth with flexed elbow or tissue, when coughing and sneezing.

3. Maintain at least 1 meter of distance between yourself and from those who are coughing, sneezing and have a fever.

4. Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products.

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A new study claims to be the first to find ‘definitive evidence’ of an association between brain inflammation and major depression.

  

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A new study finds girls who drink 1.5 servings or more of sugary drinks each day may start menstruation earlier than those who consume less than two servings a week.

  

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age, consumption, drinks, girls, menstruation

A new study finds men who used a sauna at least twice a week were at much lower risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality than those who sauna bathed once a week.

  

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men, mortality, risk, sauna, study

New figures from Cancer Research UK reveal that women who are obese are 40% more likely to develop a weight-related cancer in their lifetime than those of a healthy weight.

  

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A new study finds men who used a sauna at least twice a week were at much lower risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality than those who sauna bathed once a week.

  

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Data from 10 studies conducted in Europe and Japan suggest that people who drink coffee may be reducing their risk of liver cancer ...

 

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day may cut the risk of colon cancer in women by half, according to a study by Japanese scientists.

 

Drinking more than three cups of coffee a day helped protect older women against some age-related memory decline, French researchers said on Monday, giving women more reason to love the world's most popular stimulant.

 

Exercise and moderate caffeine consumption together could help ward off sun-induced skin cancer, researchers said...

 

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Researchers have discovered a therapeutic target for ovarian clear cell carcinoma, a subtype of ovarian cancer – an aggressive disease with very few effective treatments available.

  

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Researchers from the UK have found that overactivity in a gene called BCL11A may lead to the development and progression of triple-negative breast cancer.

  

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New study finds – contrary to current thinking – a leukemia that can follow cancer treatment is linked to age-related gene mutations in cells that resist treatment then multiply.

  

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Separate reports from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee make the case for Americans to adopt a plant-based diet.

  

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diet, employees, foods, health, obesity

Researchers have begun trialing a toilet they devised that collects urine for microbial fuels cells to convert into electricity to light up cubicles in refugee camps.

  

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Examining an association between toddlers who share the bed with their parents and risk of asthma later in childhood, researchers suggest that the link is multifactorial.

  

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Good news for coffee drinkers; consuming four cups a day could reduce the risk of melanoma skin cancer by 20%, according to a new study.

  

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Some 90% of the 16.7 million unwanted pregnancies across a third of the world’s population every year are due to a failure to use modern contraception, study suggests.

  

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contraception, countries, health, methods, pregnancies

A study of children aged 3-6 shows executive function and reading readiness skills are more negatively affected by lead exposure in boys than girls.

  

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children, girls, lead, levels, study

A new case report reveals how a woman who underwent a fecal microbiota transplantation from an overweight donor rapidly gained weight herself after the procedure.

  

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A new study reveals there has been a more than four-fold increase in dermatitis among health workers following increased hand hygiene to reduce hospital infections like MRSA.

  

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dermatitis, incidence, infections, study, workers

A new study has found that young adults who smoked marijuana daily as teens perform worse on memory tests and have hippocampal abnormalities, compared with non-users.

  

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marijuana, researchers, study, use, users

In a series of studies, researchers identify a number of factors – such as breastfeeding – that may influence a baby’s gut bacteria composition and their likelihood of allergies.

  

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allergies, asthma, babies, bacteria, researchers

A new study challenges the traditional view that our genes come only from our ancestors – it seems we may have acquired some from micro-organisms via horizontal gene transfer.

  

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genes, genome, species, study, transfer

Postexposure injection for a single aid-working doctor’s case suggests promise, so fast-tracking development of Ebola vaccines proven in animals ‘is a matter of utmost urgency.’

  

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The World’s First Penis Transplant Already Got Someone Pregnant

Back in March, we were floored to learn that a team of South African surgeons had performed the world’s first penis transplant after a nine-hour operation. Just six months after the surgery occurred, we come to you with an update: th...

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