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A new study in the psychological journal Emotion claims that "baby fever" — that sudden, visceral, and almost irresistible urge to have a baby — not only exists, it can be found in both men and women.
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If you are trying to eat as healthy as the government wants you to, it’s going to cost you: at least $7.28  a week extra, that is.
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You might know some extremely creative people who are anything but humble about their talents -- the full-of-himself actor, the self-important artist, the vain musician, or the pompous writer. A new study reveals there may be a kernel of truth to these cultural stereotypes.
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A new study suggests some unexpected benefits of blushing: It found that people who turn red after making a mistake or social blunder were considered more trustworthy and judged more positively than those who did not.
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Make your post-Thanksgiving food coma work for you: New research suggests that eating a big turkey dinner may keep you from spending impulsively on holiday sales.
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More than $1.5 million grant for Jefferson Co., MO wastewater improvementsThe Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded Jefferson County Public Water Supply District #13  more than $1.5 million in wastewater grants for sewer improvements.Read more on KFVS 12 Cape GirardeauMost water purifiers unsafe for health: studyNew Delhi, July 21: If you rely on water purifiers for clean drinking water, be cautious! A recent study released here today said most of the water purifiers available in the Indian market pose risk to consumer’s health in the absence of proper safety standards.Read more on New KeralaPost from: Whole House Water FiltersMost water purifiers unsafe for health: study
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About 160 kids are hurt in the U.S. each year — and at least two die — after being forced to ingest drugs and alcohol by malicious caregivers, a new study finds. Many are given alcohol, marijuana or cocaine.
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A large study suggests a higher rate of childhood cancer among test-tube babies, but researchers say the reason probably has nothing to do with how the infants were conceived.
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Pesticides used on common kid-friendly foods may boost the chances that children will be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, new research shows.
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Researchers are reporting the first scientific evidence that a hormone banned in sports can boost athletic performance.