Oysters have long been thought of as an aphrodisiac. Does science agree?

Oysters have long been thought of as an aphrodisiac. Does science agree?

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Experts say oysters do contain elements that may enhance sex drive, though there is no scientific evidence showing a direct ...
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Why has there been a surge in number of young women with breast cancer?

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A study published last week in JAMA Network Open showed cancers are on the rise for younger Americans under 50, ...
While the rate of cancer overall is going down, it’s on the rise in young Americans. Why?

While overall rate of cancer is going down, it’s on the rise in young Americans. Why?

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Some of the biggest increases were seen in women and in younger people diagnosed with gastrointestinal and breast cancers ...
A glass of wine is good for you? Genetic study debunks popular wisdom, linking even modest drinking to cardiovascular disease risk

A glass of wine is good for you? Genetic study debunks popular wisdom, linking even modest drinking to cardiovascular disease risk

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For decades, scientists have been studying how alcohol affects our bodies. Some studies have suggested modest amounts, such as a ...
How long does COVID vaccine immunity last? When might we need a booster?

How long does COVID vaccine immunity last? When might we need a booster?

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Current research shows that people who have been infected with covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, retained immunity that ...
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‘Very reassuring’: Vaccinating pregnant women does not increase risk of autism in children

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New research has shown that a common childhood vaccination given to pregnant women does not put their children at any increased ...
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