Bondage lovers ‘not sexually abnormal’ Posted on August 26th
AN unusual sex survey has found that Australians who enjoy bondage and discipline are not damaged or dangerous, and might even be happier than those who practise "normal" sex.Read moreGreenSpace: Wine in a box: Earth-friendly, and the taste is ‘actually decent’
Many people think conservation requires hardship and sacrifice. Me, I've been sitting on the front porch with my feet ... Continue
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Quick comeback for triathlon winner
Stuart Hayes already knew where part of his check for winning the Chicago Triathlon would go: the hospital. After a swollen ... Continue
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Patients Kept In Dark Over Cancer
1:47pm UK, Tuesday August 26, 2008 Doctors are keeping cancer patients in the dark about new treatments that could extend their ... Continue
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Mums ‘accept natural birth risks’
First-time mothers-to-be will accept greater risks than clinicians for a natural birth, research suggests. Read more Continue
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Study links preterm births, simmering infections (AP)
Some 15 percent of the women harbored bacteria or fungi, and those who did all delivered prematurely. Adding the PCR ... Continue
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A Detox Diet? I’ll Drink to That!
The idea came to me over a plate of Buffalo wings at a family diner on U Street, although the ... Continue
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Calif. stop-smoking campaign saved $86 billion: report
CHICAGO (Reuters) - California's large-scale tobacco control campaign has saved $86 billion in health care costs in its first 15 ... Continue
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Antipsychotic Drug Use Up in Elderly Despite Warnings (HealthDay)
The researchers analyzed prescription drug data in the province of Ontario and found that antipsychotic drug use among the elderly increased 20 ... Continue
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Health Tip: When Your Child Worries (HealthDay)
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Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 25, 2008 (HealthDay)
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STDs common among arrested teenagers (Reuters)
The new study assessed a pilot program set up in Hillsborough Country, Florida, to offer STD testing to teenagers ... Continue
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Obese Ohio death row inmate asks state for mercy (AP)
AP Photo: In this 2003 file photo, Richard Cooey gestures during an interview at ... Continue
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Anti-smoking ads ’saved 55,000 lives’
A NATIONAL anti-smoking campaign has prompted nearly 200,000 people to kick the habit and should prevent about 55,000 deaths, research ... Continue
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The texting perils of keypad zombies
Kimoiyah Valdez was crossing Broad Street at a leisurely pace on a recent afternoon. She didn't notice that ... Continue
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Measles cases on rise this year
ATLANTA — Measles cases in the U.S. are at the highest level in more than a decade, with nearly half ... Continue
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Leukaemia Sufferer Strikes Gold
2:47pm UK, Thursday August 21, 2008 The man who has just become the Olympic 10km open water champion once suffered from ... Continue
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Aggressive TB treatment ’success’
Tuberculosis which is resistant to many current treatments can be overcome with aggressive therapy, research suggests. Read more Continue
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Victims of Britain’s tainted blood scandal speak (AP)
Then, drawing on reserves he did not know he possessed, his fighting spirit returned. He gave in to Alice's pleas ... Continue
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