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Generation X Kids Fatter Than Baby Boomers

Although they have similar levels of physical activity, people from Generation X are more than twice as likely to be obese, compared to baby boomers at the same age.

Brains Know When To Stop Drinking Water

Scientists have found that drinking water can activate different areas of the brain, depending on whether the subject is thirsty or satiated.

Small Bite, Big Threat

Mosquitoes, flies, ticks and bugs may be a threat to your health and that of your family, warns the World Health Organization.

WHO Declares Southeast Asia Polio-Free

After three years of zero polio cases, the World Health Organization has certified that Southeast Asia is polio-free.

China Halves TB Prevalence In Just Twenty Years

China has reduced tuberculosis prevalence by 50% over the past 20 years, five years ahead of the target set by a global partnership.

The Brain’s Inability To Change Linked To Chronic Pain

A study of patients with chronic headaches suggests that pain is linked with the brain's ability to change with use.

Stop Peeing In Pools, Scientists Say

Not only is peeing in the swimming pool antisocial, it could also harm your health, according to a study.

Diabetic Women Face Higher Risk Of Stroke Than Men

A meta-analysis of papers published on diabetes shows that diabetic women are more susceptible to stroke than diabetic men, possibly because of obesity.

Yoga Lowers Stress Hormones In Breast Cancer Patients, Study

Breast cancer patients who practiced yoga not only had general better health and regulation of cortisol levels but were also more able to find meaning in their illness, a study reports.