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Check out these spa and fitness products that are contributing the fight against breast cancer.

Stir fry is always a healthy choice. Check out this scrumptious shrimp stir fry recipe.

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This might spark a run on Nintendo Wii Fit. Amanda Flowers, a 24 year old from Harpurhey, Manchester damaged a nerve when she fell off a Wii Fit board turning her into a sex addict. The slightest vibrations from anything like mobile phones to food processors sets her off. She needs at least 10 sex sessions a day to satisfy her needs?

Police say a 19-year-old Michigan State University student who pilfered 79 pairs of women's panties faces possible charges.

Kat Stacks called into the VIP Saturdays show on Shade45 talking slick about Nelly and he decided to call in and put her on front street...

Assessing whether you are in poor, moderate or ideal cardiovascular health takes just seconds, thanks to a new American Heart Association measure of health factors and behaviors.

Two major studies have shown that moderate drinking is good for the heart, but excessive drinking is bad for your health in general. According to Dr. Kenneth J. Mukamal, and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School this study does not mean that drinking guidelines have changed.

A new study has found that gum disease can raise the risk of cancer in men.

Studies have found that injections of the male hormone testosterone increase blood pumping ability and heart muscle strength in men.

People with diabetes are 25 times more likely to go blind, than someone without the disease. The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study found that people with type 2 who maintained "tight" blood pressure control—averaging 144/82—reduced their risk of vision loss by 47% and cut their risk for progression of diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in adults, by 34%.