[ad_1] Most women who are free of their eggs for non-medical reasons are doing so to avoid 'panic parenting', a new study published in Human Fertility finds. The research also indicates that …
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[ad_1] A 36-year-old woman did not know what to do with the itchy skin lesion she had discovered after a trip to Belize. After months of consultations, doctors determined that a fly …
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[ad_1] Cockroaches can use fast kicks to repel wasps by trying to turn them into "zombies". Jewel wasps are parasites that lay their eggs on cockroach bodies, which are then eaten alive …
Read More »Study Finds Churches Can Help Lower High Blood Pressure in African-Americans
[ad_1] October 31, 2018The church plays a significant role in the African-American community, and has been used before to promote health information on cancer screening, vaccinations, HIV awareness, and weight reduction. And …
Read More »Israeli minister finds unfair to tie Trump to synagogue firing
[ad_1] The Israeli Minister of the Jewish Diaspora defended President Trump from criticism related to the shooting in Pittsburgh, saying it was unfair and unfair to associate him with the massacre this …
Read More »Nationwide High-Intensity Laser Network Finds a Home
[ad_1] The University of Texas at Austin will be a key player in LaserNetUS, a new national network of high-intensity operating institutions, ultrafast lasers. The overall project, funded over two years with …
Read More »Waiting a year between pregnancies reduces health risks, study finds
[ad_1] An archive photo of a pregnant woman. An archive photo of a pregnant woman. By Naomi Thomas, CNN According to a new study, women and their babies face health risks less …
Read More »The Coeur d’Alene Press – Food and Health, Research finds Nez Perce had tobacco long before Euro-American trappers, settlers arrived in NW
[ad_1] Nez Perce Indians grew and smoked tobacco long before white traders and settlers arrived in the Pacific Northwest, new research from Washington State University has revealed. By testing stone pipes for …
Read More »Mother finds her son 31 years after abduction
[ad_1] The Associated Press Posted at 12:01 pm and October 30, 2018 Lyneth Mann-Lewis, right, of Brampton, Ontario, with family members, discusses her meeting with her son Jermaine Mann, who was still …
Read More »A couple finds a hidden camera during a cruise
[ad_1] They boarded the Carnival Fantasy, but the experience of a Florida couple aboard the cruise ship was less fantastic, a scary nightmare. While some couples find adorably folded animal-shaped towels in …
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