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Men with wide waists are more likely to suffer from urinary disease

Men with a waist size of more than 100 cm urinate more often, say experts from Weill Cornell Medical College (USA).
Published: 02 August 2012, 18:14

Unhealthy eating: 6 foods mistakenly thought to be healthy

The healthy food category is constantly expanding, and many of us are keeping a close eye on it to diversify our diet. But it turns out that some foods that are considered healthy are not actually healthy.
Published: 02 August 2012, 17:32

Tooth color has an impact on sex life

British researchers from the University of Leeds have found out why people should have white teeth. It is a sign of good health and an additional indicator of attractiveness.
Published: 02 August 2012, 15:15

An effective treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome has been found

Gradually increasing exercise and behavioral therapy (changing your perspective on your condition) are the best way to get rid of chronic fatigue syndrome.
Published: 02 August 2012, 13:34

Where do women and men look when communicating?

Men's attention is focused on the mouth of another person, and men can be distracted by any extraneous movement. Women, on the contrary, prefer to look into the eyes or at the figure, and are distracted only by another person who has entered the field of vision.
Published: 02 August 2012, 09:45

Light alcohol strengthens women's bones

Wine is a light alcoholic drink that, when consumed in moderation, can strengthen the bones of older women, thereby reducing the risk of developing osteoporosis.
Published: 01 August 2012, 17:08

Foods that help with insomnia

Few people know that, in fact, ordinary food products can in some sense serve as medicines, and also perform their functions, but with the only difference that they do not cause any harm to the body at all.
Published: 01 August 2012, 16:05

Summer meals that promote rapid weight loss

Nutritionists have named several dishes that promote rapid weight loss without harm to health.
Published: 01 August 2012, 16:00

Morning cigarette doubles risk of developing lung cancer

The risk of developing cancer depends not only on the frequency but also on the mode of smoking.
Published: 01 August 2012, 14:00

People after 40 look younger when they smile

Dutch scientists have taught a computer program to determine people's age and mood using a database containing videos of smiling people, and also found that a smiling person looks younger, but only when he or she is over 40 years old, according to a report from the University of Amsterdam.
Published: 01 August 2012, 13:00