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Assad’s Chemical Weapons: How Does Sarin Work?
The Obama Administration says it will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons by Syria’s Bashar Assad amid reports the dictator has stored the ingredients needed to make sarin. What is sarin, and how dangerous is it?
Hungry Again? Your Memory May Be to Blame
Hunger would seem to be a fairly straightforward instinct: Depending on how much you eat, you either will or you won’t be hungry afterward.
Study: Men and Women Benefit in Different Ways From AA
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) helps alcoholics to become sober, but the program may affect men and women differently.
Caregiving for an Aging Parent From Afar: Six Ways to Help
Being your parent’s caregiver can be difficult, especially when Mom and Dad live far away.
What Does Gum Disease Have to Do With Erectile Dysfunction?
How can men avoid gumming up a relationship? They might start by brushing their teeth regularly.
Anderson Cooper’s Eyeburn: How Common Is Eye Damage From The Sun?
What you should know about sun damage to your eyes.
Actor Frankie Muniz Says He Had Mini Stroke
Actor tweets he was hospitalized.
Want to Cure a Hangover? Don’t Pick Up a Cigarette
Lighting up and drinking go hand in hand on a night of revelry, but smoking can make hangovers worse.
Extremely Premature Babies Still at Risk of Health Issues As Youngsters
Despite innovative techniques to keep premature babies healthy, death rates and lingering health problems among extremely preterm babies remained unchanged for decades.
In Search Of: The First Home Pregnancy Tests
It’s been 35 years of DIY pregnancy testing, but the earliest versions looked very different from those available today
Study Details How Brain Injury from Concussions Progresses
For the first time, researchers classify the brain injury from head trauma into four distinct stages
Why a Pregnant Kate Middleton is in the Hospital
Explaining hyperemesis gravidarum