Diabetes: The warning sign of high blood sugar in your legs that is ‘worse at night time’
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Read MoreStudy shows testosterone linked with multi-partnerships in men, but with solo sex in women
Testosterone levels appear to be significantly linked with both the type of intimate relationships men and women engage in and their sexual behavior, according to new research published today in the peer-reviewed The Journal of Sex Research. The findings from…
Read MoreMen, women ride the same emotional roller coaster
Contrary to widely held gender stereotypes, women are not more emotional than men, researchers say. Feelings such as enthusiasm, nervousness or strength are often interpreted differently between the two genders. It’s what being “emotional” means to men vs. women that…
Read MoreBest supplements for women: Pill to improve strength and increase weight loss – new study
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Read MoreZendaya's Brow-Length Bangs Are Making Me Reach for the Hair Shears
I think we can universally agree that Zendaya can do no wrong. She's an extremely talented actress, can sing a note or two, and has already cemented herself as an experimental beauty and style icon who constantly takes our breaths…
Read MoreChris Martin's Children May Be Following His Footsteps & We're Loving It
Fans have been itching for Coldplay’s newest album, but Chris Martin gave fans a little more than they expected. On Oct 15, Martin’s band, Coldplay, released their long-awaited album, Music of the Spheres. Fans obviously freaked out, but they freaked…
Read MoreStructural differences in the brain may explain why siblings differ in risk of developing conduct disorder
Structural differences in the area of the brain responsible for decision making could explain why two siblings living in the same family might differ in their risk of developing the condition conduct disorder. Psychologists and neuroscientists have long puzzled over…
Read MoreFDA may approve mixing and matching COVID-19 booster shots
Fox News Flash top headlines for October 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to allow the mixing and matching of COVID-19 vaccine booster…
Read MoreDialysis Center Closures Linked to Hospitalizations and Deaths
Closure of in-center dialysis facilities increases the risk of hospitalization among patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) who attended those facilities relative to similar patients not affected by facility closures, new research suggests. “Patients with ESKD on dialysis often have…
Read MoreCISA orders federal agencies to take action on cyber vulnerabilities
"Defeating ISIS: What Are The Lessons For the Future," New America/Flickr, licensed under CC BY 2.0 The Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency this week released a binding operational directive this week requiring federal agencies to patch known exploited vulnerabilities carrying “significant risk” to…
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