Doctors did not think that the conjoined twins would survive very long, warning the parents that if they did, they would need to undergo several painful operations and procedures.
Hepatitis C drugs too costly: Report
The drugs are too costly, according to a new report.
Mt. Everest reveals new clues about the development of type 2 diabetes
The researchers discovered that many markers of insulin resistance were increased after a prolonged exposure to hypoxia at high altitudes.
Postpartum depression can strike young fathers too, study finds
Researchers discovered that men who fathered a child in their 20s and lived with the child experienced an increase in depressive symptoms within the first five years of fatherhood.
New app can help travelers adjust to jet lag quickly and effectively
Jet lag is a physiological condition that causes an interruption in the body’s natural circadian rhythms, which can lead to unpleasant and even frustrating effects.
Health experts advise new runners to start out slowly
One expert suggests walking for the first four to six weeks just to build up a habit.
Spending too much time on Facebook linked to body image issues
Participants were also asked about their body image and eating habits as well as their current weight, ideal weight, and class rank.
Your partner knows when you’re faking an orgasm, researchers say
Researchers looked at each individual’s emotions as well as how well the couple communicated.
Aspirin may prevent preeclampsia
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force says that taking low doses of aspirin (81 milligrams) on a daily basis in middle to late stages of pregnancy can greatly reduce the risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women.
Recent Ebola outbreak ‘most challenging’ Ebola outbreak yet, WHO says
The number of suspected Ebola cases in Guinea has risen to 157, with a total of 101 deaths.
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