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 *'Safe level' of smoking a myth
English News
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 *CPR experts: mouth-to-mouth breathing can be skipped
English News
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 *The five year itch: Couples at greater risk of divorcing before their fifth anniversary
Married couples are at their greatest risk of divorcing just before their fifth anniversary, it is claimed.
A study suggests that we tire of our partners far sooner
(10/30/2007 12:18:16,203) [Read all]
 *Sex talks to raise Australian miner productivity
Australian coal miners are being taught to explore their wives and understand menopause in order to have a healthy sex life, which in turn will make them happy, productive workers.
The "Toolbox Talks" at the Bulga coal mine in the Hunter Valley,
(10/30/2007 12:17:25,97) [Read all]
 *Resisting chocolate just makes you want more

(10/24/2007 15:46:25,75) [Read all]
 *Soya milk could keep a pot belly at bay
A soya shake a day could keep a pot belly at bay.
Research shows that one soya-based drink a day can slash the amount of fat that accumulates across the stomach.
(10/24/2007 15:45:03,42) [Read all]
 *Lack of sleep may raise women's blood pressure

(10/22/2007 18:52:49,45) [Read all]
 *Exercises for a better back
Have you ever had backache? Four out of five of us will experience back pain at some stage according to the charity BackCare, and the NHS spends more than one billion treati
(10/18/2007 13:35:53,141) [Read all]
 *Depressed at work? Get a new career
Child care workers, home health care aides and other people who provide personal services have the highest rates of depression among U.S. worker
(10/18/2007 13:35:07,17) [Read all]
 *Glass of wine 'safe' for pregnant women

Drinking a small glass of wine every day is safe for pregnant women, a British health watchdog has suggested.
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence'
(10/18/2007 13:34:36,11) [Read all]
 *English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Falling numbers of state dentists in England has led to some people taking extreme measures, including extracting their own teeth, according to a new study released Monday.
Others have used superglue to stick crowns back on, rather than stumping
(10/18/2007 13:32:16,7) [Read all]
 *British women's waistlines have grown by 2 inches in the last 10 years

(10/11/2007 14:12:21,30) [Read all]
 *'Smart bra' to help detect breast cancer
Soon, a bra, universally used to provide support and comfort to the breasts, might offer health benefits, for scientists at the University of Bo
(10/11/2007 14:09:44,3) [Read all]
 *Belly fat, weight cycling ups kidney cancer risk
Postmenopausal women who are overweight or obese appear to have a greater risk of developing, renal cell carcinoma, a common form of kidney cancer, and study findings suggest that a larger waist girth and a history of weight loss and regain further i
(10/09/2007 11:31:12,9) [Read all]
 *Mariah's pays assistant for 'breast care'

Mariah Carey has a personal assistant who is solely responsible for her breast tape.
(09/26/2007 17:54:03,30) [Read all]
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