Healthy Living/WellnessMen are healthiest when married or single, but living in sin can prove unhealthy A new study has found married and single men take the most responsibility for their health care. Men in a cohabitation status are less likely to visit doctors and get screenings.by Mark Hawver
Healthy Living/Wellness1 in 4 diabetic Americans undiagnosed, 10% of U.S. population struggling with diabetesby Judy Mottl
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Healthy Living/WellnessJapan boasts long life expectancy aspect, is it enough to make you move there?by Mark Hawver
Healthy Living/WellnessCalling practice 'nutty,' NY Assembly looking to ban gay 'cure' for minorsby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessCell phones may spur infertility in men, especially if housed in pant pocketsby Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/WellnessHow to combat malaria? Send an army genetically-modified mosquitoesby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessEbola update: Sierra Leone struggles to contain outbreak, 12 deaths in a weekby Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessThe more you love red meat, the higher your risk for breast cancerby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessOlder men who take statins tend to do less physical activities: Studyby Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessAMA lobbying for tougher e-cigarette regulations on marketing, sales of electronic smoking devicesby Judy Mottl
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