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Falling asleep behind the wheel is more common than thought, says CDC

A new study shows that many more drivers fall asleep behind the wheel than previously believed.

Cancer-killing cells grown by Japanese scientists in major breakthrough

Cancer-killing cells have been grown in a lab by Japanese researchers, possibly a major breakthrough in treatments for the illness.

Switzerland named best place to be born; US falls far from first place

The last time the magazine completed the survey, the United States took top position. But the country has fallen hard on the most current list, to 16th place.

Fructose found to cause obesity by making people hungry

Fructose, a sweetener found in many packaged desserts, has been found to cause obesity.

Recession babies more likely to be teenage delinquents, study says

Babies born during a recession are more likely to be teenage delinquents says a new study.

Expressing your anger is good for your longevity, says new study

A new study shows that expressing your anger is good for your health.

Child obesity in low-income families falls modestly, CDC data shows

A new study shows a modest decline in childhood obesity rates among low-income households.

Counterfeit Botox from Canada may put a wrinkle in anti-aging plans

Federal government regulators in the US have warned 350 clinics that they may have received fake Botox from Canada.

Food allergies make it more likely a kid will be bullied

Researchers found that kids with food allergies were more likely to be targets of bullying.

Human hands evolved for throwing punches, study says

A new study suggests that human hands evolved so that men could form fists and fight.
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