March 20, 2016

Why It's Healthier to Sleep on Your Left Side

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   It's Healthier to Sleep on Your Left Side
  

Sleeping on your left side has several benefits -- including helping you digest better and easier. Read More>

  
  
  
Alcohol Triggers Breast Cancer Gene
A new study from the University of Houston, published in PLOS One, provides a direct link between alcohol, estrogen and a cancer-causing gene.
Birth Control for Men is a Step Closer
Researchers believe they are moving closer to creating the world's first birth control pill for men, after identifying ways to make a number of promising drug candidates more suitable for the job.
Gum Disease May Hasten Alzheimer's
A new study has found that, in addition to the problems you already know about -- bad breath, bleeding, painful gums, ulcers -- gum disease may speed up cognitive decline in people who have Alzheimer’s.
 
  
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