Health & Medicine
-
Shared Sex Toys may Transmit HPV Virus
Women who share sex toys and have the potentially cancer-causing human papillomavirus, or HPV, may be putting their partners at risk, a study from the Indiana University School of Medicine suggests.
Latest Research Articles
-
Antimicrobial Ingredient in Soaps and Toothpastes Spurs Breast Cancer Cell Growth
-
Drinking Beer Lowers Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk in Women, Study Finds
-
Pennsylvania Patient Allegedly Sold Heroin from ICU Hospital Bed
-
False-Positive Mammograms have Limited Impact on Women's Long-term Well-Being
-
DNA 'Editing' Could Alter Life-Threatening Mutations and Cure Diseases
-
Codeine Often Prescribed to Children Despite Warnings
-
Stem-Cell Treatment for Blindness Advances in Human Trials
-
Thinking Obesity is a Disease Makes You More Likely to Gorge on Fatty Foods
-
Negative Effects of Bullying Linger for Decades, Study Finds
-
Gene Variants Linked with Pain Tolerance
-
Chocolate Milk Bans Decrease Sales and Increase Waste
-
Researchers Clarify Findings behind Study of Casual Marijuana Use and Brain Abnormalities