Television Halves Sperm Count
2/14/2013Everywhere on the planet, the quantity of men's sperm seems to be dropping steadily. And now a new study reveals...
Read MoreHelpful Husbands May Be Less Sexy
2/12/2013A new study has found that married men who perform traditionally masculine chores have more sex with their wives than...
Read MoreHow to Build Muscle
2/9/2013We conclude our series on the anatomy and physiology of human muscle by looking at how exercise builds muscle, and...
Read MoreMaking the Most of Toothache Day
2/7/2013Tomorrow is National Toothache Day. While that may not seem like much of a thing to celebrate, maybe it is...
Read MoreScientists Grapple with ESP
2/5/2013Based on the numbers, a huge segment of the population in the US believes in psychics. The psychic industry earns...
Read MoreIs Facebook More Memorable Than Faces?
2/2/2013New research has found that it's those little passages that we read during our social networking sessions that tend to...
Read MoreIs Your Dinnerware Poisoning You?
1/31/2013A study recently published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that subjects who used hard plastic dishes...
Read MoreDeodorant’s Not for Everyone?
1/29/2013New research has found that not everyone produces the type of body odor that deodorant can inhibit, rendering these products...
Read MoreAnatomy & Physics of Muscles
1/26/2013In this newsletter, we continue our examination of the human muscle system by exploring both the physics of muscle movement...
Read MoreMandatory Flu Vaccines for Health Care Workers
1/26/2013Four states currently have legislation on the books requiring all health care workers to get annual flu shots no matter...
Read MoreThe Diet Drink-Depression Connection
1/24/2013A recent study has found a link between drinking diet soda or diet fruit drinks and an increased risk of...
Read MoreNational Pie Day Done Right
1/22/2013If you want to indulge on National Pie Day, you are definitely better off choosing your slice wisely and preparing...
Read MoreUS Lags Behind, Again
1/19/2013Compared to 17 wealthy nations, the US ranks dead last in terms of longevity. American men die an average of...
Read MoreBinge Eater Concoctions
1/17/2013New research has found that preparing bizarre combinations of foods is common behavior for a large segment of adult binge...
Read MoreVitamin D and Overweight Children
1/15/2013Research has shown that young children and teenagers with weight problems are at a much higher risk of having low...
Read MorePhysiology of Muscles
1/12/2013Exploring your muscles and bones is far more interesting than it first appears -- and properly taking care of them,...
Read MoreHard-to-Get for Romantic Success
1/12/2013Research conducted through the University of Western Sydney in Australia found that those people who adopt a hard-to-get attitude are...
Read MoreNot So Smart Meters?
1/10/2013The Center for Electrosmog Prevention, a California nonprofit, claims that one smart meter emits radiation equivalent to what you'd get...
Read MoreHairstyles Stop Some Women from Exercising
1/8/2013Recent research has found that a large proportion of African-American women in particular admit to not working out because they...
Read MoreThe Lingering Brain Effects of Concussions
1/5/2013Recent research has found that even in kids with mild concussions that produce no obvious symptoms (think soccer), there are...
Read MoreEyesight Issues on the Rise
1/3/2013A recent study has confirmed that the number of people with vision problems has increased significantly, right alongside the diabetes...
Read MoreNot Enough Doctors?
1/2/2013Right now, the US is short about 9000 primary care doctors. In the next 15 years, that shortage is expected...
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