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Restless Legs Syndrome, Thought To Affect 10 Percent of Americans, May Be The Death Of You: Report

If you're an older man that suffers from that annoying sleepless condition now known as restless leg syndrome, insomnia may be the least of your problems. According to new research on the subject, those restless legs may be the death of you.

Cancer in Latin America Increasing, Worrying Outlook For Region: Study

Latin America faces a “worrying” increase in cancer, and unless something is done to improve health care in the developing region and help prevent the disease, the area is facing the possibility of an epidemic, according to a new study commissioned by The Lancet.

Study: One Sugary Drink A Day Increases Diabetes Risk By A Fifth

If you drink only one can of sugary soda a day, thinking that you're being healthy, you might want to rethink that decision. According to a European study, published on Wednesday, drinking one sugary drink a day increases your risk of developing diabetes significantly.

New Study Shows Young Athletes At Greater Risk By Specializing In One Sport

A new study shows that youngsters face greater risks by playing just one sport.

Study: Live Music Soothes Premature Babies, Leads to Health Benefits

It's been said that music cures the soul, but research is showing that it might actually help premature babies in a medically verifiable way. By helping decrease stress in infants, several important health benefits have been measured in a study of preterm newborns, according to the journal Pediatrics, published on Monday.

More Potassium And Less Salt Intake Reduces Stroke Risk: Study

New research suggest that increasing your intake of potassium while reducing your consumption of salt will lead to reduced blood press levels and lower the risk of stroke

Babies Being Fed Solid Food Too Soon, New Study Finds

Forty percent of all mothers start feeding their babies solid food before they reach four months of age, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics.

New Study Reveals That More Housework Leads to Less Sex For Married Men

A new study reveals that married men who do more traditional female housework have less sex than married men who do more masculine tasks.

Smoking "Rots" Brain And Increases Risk For Dementia, New Study Reveals

A new study by researchers from King's College in London revealed that smoking damages memory, learning and reasoning and makes people vulnerable to dementia.

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