[ad_1] The new study shows that size matters. Size matters more than many men would like to admit. A new study found that men with smaller penises are more likely than their …
Read More »Men with small penises ‘more likely to be infertile,’ study finds
[ad_1] Men who are less well-endowed could also be less fertile, a study has claimed. According to US university researchers, infertile men have slightly shorter penises than those without reproductive issues. The difference …
Read More »Drinking water lowers the risk of infections: study
[ad_1] Bladder infections are extremely common among women. New research, however, shows that boosting water intake might reduce these infections by almost half. A urinary tract infection (UTI) can affect any part …
Read More »Largest genetic study ever done on Chinese women reveals human traits
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) – Chinese and American scientists have sequenced and analyzed part of the genomes of more than 140,000 pregnant women in China, the largest genetic analysis of the …
Read More »Wind Power could Warm Earth, Study Finds
[ad_1] Wind farms are an important source of renewable energy. They generate electricity by removing energy from the wind. A switch from fossil fuels to wind energy could help reduce greenhouse gas …
Read More »Inherited Neanderthal genes protect us against viruses, study shows
[ad_1] Neanderthals mysteriously disappeared about 40,000 years ago, but before vanishing they interbred with another human species that was just beginning its global spread, said researchers from the Stanford University in the …
Read More »According to a study, the Han Chinese share the characteristics of the gene with Indians and Europeans
[ad_1] The Chinese and Han ethnic minorities share some common genetic mutations with Indians, Southeast Asians and Europeans along the Silk Road, revealed an unprecedented study on DNA samples. In the largest …
Read More »Adolescent consumers of opioids and other drugs at higher risk of infectious disease: study – Xinhua
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) – Adolescents and young adults who consume opioids and other drugs are at increased risk of contracting infectious hepatitis C disease, according to a new study …
Read More »According to a study, marijuana caused more damage to the brain than alcohol
[ad_1] According to a new study published this week, marijuana use may pose a higher risk to the developing adolescent brain than alcohol use. The analysis, published Wednesday in the American Journal …
Read More »According to a study, marijuana caused more damage to the brain than alcohol
[ad_1] According to a new study published this week, marijuana use may pose a higher risk to the developing adolescent brain than alcohol use. The analysis, published Wednesday in the American Journal …
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