
Taking Multivitamins Will Not Protect You From Dying Of Cancer Or Heart Disease
A recent study conducted on more than 180,000 people has denied the role of multivitamins in protecting against cancer or heart disease.

Smile When You Eat Your Veggies - For Your Kid's Sake
What can parents do to motivate picky eaters aged 5 to 8? The latest research, coming from France, suggests that it might be better just for parents to smile when they eat their own servings of liver and broccoli.

Wealthy Adolescent Girls and Young Women More Likely to be Diagnosed with Melanoma
A recent study conducted under Amelia k. Hausauer, of the Cancer Prevention Institute of California, along with her colleagues, has found that the incidence of melanoma is higher in rich white women.

Use Of Menthol Cigarettes Very High For Us Minority Youth
Friday 18 March 2011 the Tobacco Products Science Advisory Committee urged the US Food and Drug Administration to remove menthol cigarettes from the American market, due to their effects on children, African-Americans, and American Hispanics.

List Of Who Recommendations On Minimizing Radiation Exposure
The World Health Organization has issued a new set of guidelines to minimize radiation exposure in the aftermath of Japan’s nuclear crisis. The WHO has recommended the following.

How to Remove Cellulite - Natural Anti Cellulite Techniques
Cellulite is more common in women (sigh….) and most common on the hips, thighs and buttocks. By some estimates, 98% of adult women have it!

UK Considers New Three-Parent IVF Technique
The United Kingdom is considering approval of a new method of in vitro fertilization (IVF) that would allow for the correction of certain currently untreatable mitochondrial diseases.

Experimental Gel Shown to Protect Anal Tissue from HIV
The drug tenofovir has already been shown to protect women from HIV transmission during unprotected vaginal intercourse. Now they have found that applying the gel to the anus before unprotected sexual intercourse reduces HIV transmission.

Men Who Pop Painkillers More Likely to Suffer Impotence
Older men tend to take more painkillers and also tend to have higher rates of erectile dysfunction, but does taking medications for pain cause impotence? Dr. Joseph Gleason, a urologist with Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, and colleagues think so

Are You Ready To Lose Your Virginity?
Losing your virginity is a big milestone. How do you make sure the experience is a good one, and what can you expect from your first time?