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A scientific study indicates that large breasted women are at a higher risk of fatal cancer.
Small hits to the head may add up to injuries for high school football players, according to a new study by the Purdue Neurotrauma Group at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind.
When overweight people included two servings of purple potatoes a day in their diet for a month, they not only reduced their blood pressure, but they also didn't gain weight in the process, a small study shows.
Teens and young adults who text frequently -- such as more than 300 text messages a day -- may be risking more than sore thumbs, according to a new study.
New moms with asthma can safely breastfeed without worrying that the practice will increase their child?s asthma risk, a new study shows.
Researchers say they have developed a new blood test that may reliably detect depression.
When are ?senior moments? just a normal part of healthy aging, and when are they a sign of something more serious such as Alzheimer?s disease? This is the million dollar question, and the Alzheimer?s Questionnaire, a set of 21 yes or no questions that can be answered by a loved one or caregiver, may help answer it.
People pleasers may want to steer clear of this weekend?s Super Bowl parties in order to avoid a dietary fumble.
Sex mistakes made by men who have sex with women are explained by experts.
If a play date turns bad, or even dangerous, it?s important to know how to handle both the children and the other parents involved. WebMD provides tips for tactfully dealing with rough kids.
The rate of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) has more than doubled among middle-aged adults and the elderly over the last decade, but the reasons for this are unclear.
How you eat may depend on who you?re eating with, according to a study published in the online journal PLoS ONE.
Two new studies shine a light on some lesser known consequences of heart failure: fractures and memory problems.
A disturbing 47% of people who have had a stroke have poorly controlled high blood pressure, researchers say.
Did you know that scratching one part of the body is more pleasurable than scratching another?
WebMD talks to trainer Jordan Yaum, who helped actor Taylor Lautner get fit.
Norovirus is the leading cause of infection outbreaks in hospitals throughout the country, a new study reveals.
WebMD talks to experts about how to get in the mood with your partner when you're not in the mood.
People who live in sunny places may have a lower risk of stroke, new research suggests.
Each year in the U.S., there are no fewer than 579,000 new cases of child abuse -- and as many as 2.2 million. The annual cost, $124-$585 billion, is higher than that of diabetes or stroke.
The drug ulipristal acetate effectively controlled bleeding and shrunk uterine fibroids in two new studies.
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