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STD Infections Nationwide Are On The Rise.

Recently the CDC or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that there are about 20 million new infections each year in the United States.

Does Facebook Cause Depression?

What if your ex-boyfriend just posted some embarrassing pictures of you just days after you broke up. What if you found out your spouse was cheating on you by a Facebook post. Some people are so obsessed with Facebook that they are constantly checking their friends posts and updating their own profile.

A Skin Condition That Affects Infants

Harlequin-type ichthyosis – This is a condition where the skin of an infant becomes thick and scaly. The change occurs in the keratin layer of the skin. Large and thick, diamond shaped scales, red in color, can be seen.

Learn More about Liver Transplants

Liver Transplants is a serious medical procedure with the goal to reverse or treat a failing liver. This is typically done in patients suffering from end-stage liver disease and acute liver failure.

Requirement for Welfare System: A Urine Sample

The welfare system may changing – but for better or worse still remains to be seen. Proposals in almost twenty-five states have shed light on…

Worldwide Diabetes Numbers Are In – Are you Surprised?

It is estimated that one person dies every seven second from diabetes and things continue to get worse. Health officials reported today that an estimated 366 million persons worldwide now suffer from diabetes. The estimated numbers were released in Lisbon, Portugal during the European meeting that had associations with more than 160 countries. Almost 5 million people die each year from this chronic condition.

1/3 of all births are done through a C-Section.

Giving birth by Cesarean section or also called Cesarean section and C-section can be a difficult choice. For many it becomes a life saving measure during an emergency while giving birth.

Winning at Wrestling With Only One Leg

It is always remarkable to watch a clip or learn of someone doing the unexpected. The story of ASU’s wrestler who was born with only one leg seems to be hitting the mark. What an exceptional story as well as one of inspiration. Anthony Robles wanted to succeed and has in some many ways.

Are You Getting Sick of Pink Ribbons?

Every year October is designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pink ribbons can be found on anything and everything. Recently I have been wondering, after watching clips and seeing family members from my uncle’s dog to a long lost cousin sport a pink ribbon, that it may be too much.

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