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Health News
Scientists: True love can last a lifetimeLove's first blush fading? Lost that loving feeling? Love is not all around?
Smoke-free laws may cut heart hospitalizationsImplementing smoke-free policies can lead to a fewer hospitalizations resulting from heart attacks, according to a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Forgetting things? Mnemonics can make them stickArriving at your uncle's holiday party in suitable dress and good cheer, you are greeted at the door by an old friend from school whose name, you suddenly realize, you cannot recall.
China milk scandal executive pleads guiltyAn executive of the Chinese dairy company Sanlu Group pleaded guilty Wednesday over her role in the contaminated milk scandal that sickened nearly 300,000 infants, state-run media reported.
Virginity pledges don't mean much, study saysAs many as one in eight teens in the United States may take a virginity pledge at some point, vowing to wait until they're married before having sex. But do such pledges work? Are pledge takers more likely than other teens to delay sexual activity?
Eight signs your man may be depressedThough the stigma is lessening, men are still far more likely than women to let their depression go untreated. Blame it on Rambo, Brando, or the lure of the martini, but many guys still aren't getting the help they need.
Zimbabwe cholera deaths pass 1,500The number of cholera deaths in Zimbabwe continues to increase, a World Health Organization spokesman said Monday.
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