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Over one in four people are infected with an STD. Read this and learn how to stay protected.

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Luxor 2 and 3 games

Get to know how to download the game Luxor 2 and 3, and know the rules and special features of the cult brain-twister.

Hole in heart linked to migraine

Scientists find link between migraine and a hole in the heart. Repair reduces migraine severity by 37&.

Liver damage on the increase

"There is a lag between consumption and cirrhosis," says the British Society of Gastroenterology. Alcohol consumption has been increasing in the UK since the 1960s and its effects are now being seen in the large increases in incidence of cirrhosis, with only a small proportion of problem drinkers seeking treatment.

The End of Frustrating Waiting Room Delays

This website offers patients the opportunity to check online for delays in their doctors daily office schedule- before leaving home or the office! This national site is simple and free to use, only physicians pay a small subscriber fee to post their delay. Check it out and save valuable time, comfort and reduce frustration!

Are Flu Vaccines for Kids Safe?

An advisory panel today recommended all kids up to age 18 get the flu vaccine. Though the vaccine is already recommended for those 6 months to 5 years old, this new proposal is a huge expansion, affecting nearly 60 million kids. Schools are the perfect place for kids to swap germs, and that's a big reason why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now targeting school-age kids.

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