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A two-dimensional bar code can hold ten seconds of sound, allowing your pill bottles to talk back. |
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A pill to help people stop smoking is under the spotlight amid reports that it can generate suicidal feelings. |
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Penis pill outrage
A blog on a site promoting Al Gore's climate change documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, has been hacked by penis pill-promoting spammers.… |
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Reuters - A third of men with erectile dysfunction
could not perform after taking their first tablet of an
impotence drug and gave up sex entirely, according to a study
presented at the European Society of Sexual Medicine on
Tuesday. |
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We all know the detrimental effects of smoking. What we don't know is a quick and painless way to stop smoking. |
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A new anti-smoking pill soon to be released in Australia is under investigation by US authorities for possible links to suicidal thoughts and erratic behaviour. |
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Women taking the combined oral contraceptive pill are at an increased risk of cervical cancer but this risk starts falling soon after the pill is stopped - according to research published in the Lancet. The Cancer Research UK study shows that by ten years after last using the pill the extra cervical cancer risk has disappeared. [click link for full article] (Source: Cancer / Oncology News From Medical News Today) |
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After a decade of taking oral contraceptives, the danger is double -- but still small -- and it starts to drop when women stop, a study says.
Women who take the birth control pill for 10 years have nearly double the normal risk of developing cervical cancer, but the risk begins falling as soon as they stop and returns to near normal within 10 years, according to a study released Thursday. (Source: Los Angeles Times - Science) |
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LONDON (AP) -- Women taking the birth control pill have a slightly higher risk of cervical cancer, but that risk disappears a decade after they stop taking it, scientists say.... (Source: Headlines from the Associated Press) |
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