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Men's sex drive could be boosted with light therapy

Date: Sep-19-2016
Exposure to bright light for 30 minutes daily may increase men's testosterone levels and boost their sex drive, new research suggests.

Heart Attack or Heartburn? Differences Between Types of Chest Pain

Date: Sep-19-2016
Heart attacks and heartburn can both cause pain in the upper belly or chest. Learn about how their symptoms can differ and what to do when they occur.

Asthma diagnosis from saliva test looks promising

Date: Sep-19-2016
Metabolic profiling of saliva using mass spectrometry has potential as a test for presence and severity of asthma, new study suggests.

Is it art? If so, we will see it differently, say researchers

Date: Sep-19-2016
We see things differently if we think they are art, say neurologists. Find out more about how the brain looks at art, compared with real-life images.

How does beer impact social tendencies?

Date: Sep-19-2016
New research confirms that drinking alcohol acts as a 'social lubricant,' after finding it increases the desire to be part of happy social situations.

Deworming drugs could treat deadly C. difficile infection

Date: Sep-18-2016
A class of drugs used to deworm animals may have the potential to treat even the deadliest strains of Clostridium difficile in humans, new study suggests.

Can omega-3, omega-6 fatty acids improve reading skills?

Date: Sep-18-2016
Taking a fatty acid supplement improved reading skills of schoolchildren in Sweden. Results were particularly relevant for kids with attention problems.

Walking style may indicate aggressive personality

Date: Sep-17-2016
Researchers have identified that the way people walk can determine how aggressive they are. More exaggerated body rotation indicates more aggression.

Innovative sound therapy treats hypertension and migraine

Date: Sep-17-2016
A groundbreaking device that aligns the left and right brain using sound alone may reduce the symptoms of migraine, hypertension, and insomnia.

Pokémon Go distracts drivers and pedestrians, causes accidents

Date: Sep-16-2016
Playing the popular augmented reality game Pokémon Go is a distraction for pedestrians and drivers, and may cause motor vehicle crashes, study shows.