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Scientists have learned how fatigued a person is after quitting smoking

European researchers have calculated how much the average person gets fat in the first year after quitting smoking.
12 July 2012, 12:17

Sex is good for about two years, and then you need love

It has been scientifically proven that almost every married couple who have been married for more than two years experiences certain problems in sexual relations.
12 July 2012, 12:14

A woman's walk tells about fertility

It seems that there really is something in the women's gait. Studies prove that men are able to identify a woman who is in the fertility stage, i.e., more likely to become pregnant.
12 July 2012, 12:06

The workplace: the cause of food poisoning

Even if a woman loves her work, involuntarily she can pay a high price in terms of health. It is a well-known fact that prolonged sitting at the computer harms the back, but there are many other factors of office life that can have a harmful effect on health.
12 July 2012, 11:56

Contraceptives save more than a quarter of a million women every year

The use of contraceptives annually saves lives of more than a quarter of a million women, protecting them either from death during childbirth, or from unsafe abortions.
12 July 2012, 11:50

5 countries where young people can not find a job

In May 2012, unemployment in the European Union reached a record level. According to Eurostat, the unemployment rate in 17 EU countries is 11.1%, compared with 10% a year earlier.
12 July 2012, 11:45

How to protect yourself from Escherichia coli?

In hot summer time, the number of people infected with intestinal bacteria increases dramatically.
10 July 2012, 11:26

The increase in the bust led to the activation of tuberculosis in women

A loving mother of four children died of cardiac arrest a few years after the breast augmentation surgery. Breast implants awakened the women sleeping in the body of the bacterium tuberculosis.
10 July 2012, 11:22

Sport is much more important for life and health, rather than smoking

Doctors are now advised to ask patients not how much they weigh or smoke cigarettes a day, but how physically active they are.
10 July 2012, 11:10

How does a sedentary lifestyle affect longevity?

Reducing the total amount of time a person spends sitting up to less than three hours a day can prolong his life by two years, according to British scientists, whose findings are published in the British Medical Journal.
10 July 2012, 11:08

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