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Researchers Find Possible Correlation Between Asthma and Sleep Apnea

May 25, 2005 - Topics research, sleep, asthma, men and women

Danielle George - All Headline News Staff Reporter

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Medicine For Premature Ejaculation Unveiled

May 24, 2005 - Topics medicine, sex, male, impact and survey
The American Urological Association invented a medicine named dapoxetine to help men tackle premature ejaculation playing a spoilsport in their sex lives. The medicine has been unveiled at an annual meeting of the association on Monday.

The scientists of the American Urological Association claimed that men suffering from premature ejaculation are increasing in number

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U.S. Losing Battle Against Diabetes

May 18, 2005 - Topics diabetes, disease, exercise, stroke and blind
Two out of three Americans with type-2 diabetes do not have their disease under control and risk early deaths from stroke, heart attack or kidney failure as well as blindness and limb loss.

Diabetes management actually worsened in the past 10 years," Dr. Jaime Davidson, a diabetes expert at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, told a news conference

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Lawmakers Say Flavored Cigarettes are Targeted to Teens

May 16, 2005 - Topics smoking, men, tobacco, fruit and legislation
Congress is considering a bill to prohibit the sale of flavored cigarettes, along with New York, Minnesota, West Virginia, Connecticut, Illinois, North Carolina and Texas.

The new trend of flavored cigarettes have appealing names - Winter Warm Toffee, Twista Chill and Kauai Kolada - and are advertised on the pages of glossy magazines such as Rolling Stone, Glamour and Elle

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Toddlers Show Meaness At Early Age

May 9, 2005 - Topics education, impact, survey, studies and study
A Brigham Young University study found that meanness in girls can start as toddlers - girls as young as 3 or 4 will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they want.

According to Craig Hart, study co-author with David Nelson and Clyde Robinson and professor of marriage, family and human development at BYU, "It could range from leaving someone out to telling their friends not to play with someone to saying, 'I'm not going to invite you to my birthday party.' Some kids are really adept at being mean and nasty

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