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New Theory on Why Men Love BreastsMen may be hardwired to like women's breasts, though scientists debate the reasons why. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Experimental Drug Mixture Protects Monkeys from Ebola VirusResearchers isolated this Ebola virus from patient blood samples collected in Mali. The finding may pave the way for a therapy that is broadly protective against Ebola viruses in Africa, researchers say. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Genetic Tests Results: Do They Change Your Behavior?You can't change your genes, but you can change your behavior, right? Well, a new study finds that people who have a genetic test result that tells them they are at higher risk for lung cancer or heart disease aren't likely to change their health behaviors anyway. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Do Sit-Stand Desks Improve Workers' Fitness?Desks that let you sit down or stand up to work may be a trendy piece of office furniture, but the health benefits of these desks are largely unproven, a new Cochrane Review study suggests. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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