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Diet of colorful foods boosts immunity
Eight in 10 Americans are missing out on the health benefits of a diet rich in colorful fruits and veggies.
House Democrats scramble for healthcare votes
House Democratic leader Steny Hoyer indicated Democrats were short of the 218 votes needed to pass the reform bill but said "we're very close."
H1N1 to cause more deaths in northern winter
the virus is not known to have mutated, including in people infected in a large outbreak in Ukraine, meaning that the current pandemic vaccines are expected to confer "good protection."
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parenting
Certain antibiotics may up birth defect risk
Researchers found an increased risk for two classes of antibiotics: sulfonamide (example: Bactrim) and nitrofurantoins (example: Macrobid).
Pregnant women: One dose of H1N1 vaccine
The H1N1 flu vaccine elicited an immune response likely to be protective in 92 percent.
When moms get flu shot, babies benefit too
The studies show that influenza vaccines protect not only women, who are extremely vulnerable to flu when pregnant, but also their babies before and after birth, the researchers said.
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women's health
NASA technology might treat breast cancer
The imaging technique -- called three-dimensional thermal tomography -- is used by NASA to inspect the space shuttle.
After gender bias, women face gender fatigue
The discrimination still happens in the workplace but in more subtle ways.
Women getting less sleep than men
An estimated 50 million to 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep and wakefulness disorders.
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men's health
Study shows facial features may characterize a man as aggressive
Volunteers' estimates of aggression correlated highly with the previously accessed actual aggressive behavior.
Former KISS drummer says men get breast cancer too
Criss says too many men don't seek treatment and think breast discomfort will go away on its own.
Liver disease potential in obese teen boys
Researchers found obese teen boys had elevated liver enzyme levels, possibly related to metabolic syndrome, and "may be susceptible" to liver disease.
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