[ad_1] WASHINGTON-A new study has shown that testosterone, a male hormone, has a measurable effect on a man's preference for luxury brands that are considered status symbols. The study published in the …
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[ad_1] As soon as Hayden Hatfield started walking down the alley, his eyes focused on his flower girl The bride thought of their special bond – years ago, she had donated her …
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[ad_1] "Hundreds of women will be spared from cervical cancer each year when a new test will replace conventional screening," reports the Online Mail. A study conducted in Canada found that an …
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[ad_1] It is early in the work, but scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Nanyang Tech University think that they invented it with a little experiment involving stimulating the Prefrontal cortex, …
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Read More »HPV test should replace Pap test for uterine cervix screening, study finds
[ad_1] According to a new study, the Pap test used for decades as a standard in screening for cervical cancer in Canadian women should be replaced by a test that detects types …
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[ad_1] D Dawn Dudley, a researcher in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and lead author of the study, said that the problem of Zika studies …
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