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PumpkinYeast

Your Halloween Pumpkin Could Treat Yeast Infections

Scientists in South Korea have extracted a protein from pumpkin rinds that could treat yeast infections and diaper rash
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Christina Applegate Contends with the BRCA1 Gene

The beautiful and plucky Christina Applegate faces breast cancer with courage while working long hours on the set.
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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New Drug Approved to Treat Fibromyalgia

What do Cher, film director Blake Edwards, and actors Morgan Fairchild and James Garner have in common? Fibromyalgia, a condition that plagu...
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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Resistant Organisms: How to Protect Yourself

An up-and-coming Brazilian model died this week after succumbing to a seemingly ordinary urinary tract infection. How did this happen? The t...
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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Lab-Grown Penises May Be The Way of The Future

scientists successfully grew and implanted penile tissue into rabbits
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
ProstateWeek

Prostate Cancer Screening Could Save Your Life

Prostate cancer awareness week offers free screenings for early detection of prostate cancer
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Heartburn Treatment: The Morning Sickness Cure

A study of almost 5,000 women shows that a common heartburn drug can be safely used to treat morning sickness.
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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Oprah Once Again Losing Battle With Weight

This month, on January 29th, Oprah celebrates her 55th birthday. In the January issue of O magazine, she discusses her past and current stru...
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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Seniors Weigh Healthy Bones Against Cancer Risk

The FDA is reporting that Fosamax may cause cancer.
Contributor : Joshua Silberstein
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New Study Finds That Some Breast Cancers Disappear

The results of a five-year study yield surprising findings-some breast cancers may spontaneously regress.
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN