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The Richest, not the Sickest, Patients may Have an Advantage in Organ Transplants
According to the research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2015, signing up with more than one organ transplant center seems to give an advantage to rich patients over those with the utmost medical urgency. Common Food Poisoning Myths Revealed
To help us accurately recognize and treat food poisoning, the Council also highlights other common food poisoning myths that can be forgotten. Bridget Malcolm Shares Her Diet and Workout Routines As She Prepares For the Victoria Secret Fashion Show 2015
Bridget Malcolm shares her diet and workouts secrets as she prepares for the 2015 Victoria's Secret show. Waistline Dilemma: Belly Fat More Dangerous Than Obesity
A new study suggests that belly fat is more dangerous for the heart than obesity. Researchers have found that BMI does not really reveal everything about the body condition of a person. Is Caffeinated Peanut Butter Safe for Everyone, Including Children?
You can now trade your cup of coffee for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for your daily dose of caffeine. A peanut butter brand raises health concerns and catches the attention of U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. How Aerobic Exercise can Reverse the Brain's Aging Process
Aerobic exercise seems to develop brain functions and decreases the markers of neurodegeneration in older adults at risk of acquiring Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Easiest Exercise Routines May Help Lower Blood Pressure for Overweight People
Researchers said that with a few minutes of easy exercise every day could help lower blood pressure for overweight and obese people who are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Man Who Didn't Have Cancer, Dies From Cancer - Disease Baffles Doctors
A Colombian man reportedly died after parasitic worms were found growing inside of his vital organs. But the worms weren't exactly to blame for his death - apparently, the worms were cancerous. New Study: Your Body Shape Reveals Secrets About Your Health
A pot belly can be a bad thing, even if you're not considered overweight. A new research suggests normal-weight people who have more fat on their waistlines may be at a higher risk of death over the years than overweight or obese people whose fat is more distributed on the hips and thighs. Ditch Ice Cream, New Comfort Food Discovered
Yes, eating a tub of ice cream (while crying over chic-flick movies) may heal and be good for your broken heart but NOT FOR YOUR HEALTH. A new study just found a new comfort (AND TAKE NOTE: HEALTHY) food that can make you especially happy. Bonus: It comes in vanilla flavour. Why Menopause is an Adventure: How to Prepare for a Good Experience
With proper preparation and understanding, menopause can become quite an adventure. While most women view menopause with dread and trepidation, experts advice that it can be an experience to look forward to. How Omega-3 can Help Your Body, According to New Study
There are several misconceptions about what Omega 3 really does or not. Here are five scientifically proven healthy benefits of taking Omega 3 fatty acids. Weight Watchers: Oprah Winfrey To Appear On Company Ads After $43 Million Investment
A few weeks back, billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey purchased a 10 percent stake in Weight Watchers to become one of the members of the company's board and now the star has stated she'll also be the face of the company, as Weight Watchers' Oprah involvement grows even further. Karate: Winning is Not Everything According to One Trainer
Learning martial art has its benefits but self defense isn't also the reason. Parents are usually concerned which extracurricular activities their kids would like to take part in.
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