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Study: What works best for overweight women: Weight Watchers or the local gym?

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In the first study of its kind, using sophisticated methods to measure body composition, the nationally known commercial weight loss program, Weight Watchers, was compared to gym membership programs to find out which method wins in the game of good health. »more»

Women tea-drinkers have less plaque in arteries

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The potential health benefits of tea consumption continue to add up. The latest association is that women who drink at least 3 glasses of tea daily may be protecting themselves from artery-clogging plaques. »more»

Women and Cranberries go together

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The medicinal benefits of cranberries has long been assumed but the science behind many of these claims has been lacking. Not anymore. Prof. Itzhak Ofek, a researcher at Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine, studied the red berries and found that: »more»

Is she or isn't she (happy)? Economists argue the existence of the "Happiness Gap" and why it shouldn't matter

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They seem like such simple questions. Are women happier today than they were 35 years ago? If so, then why? »more»

If you want more babies, find a man with a deep voice

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According to a study recently published in Biology Letters, reproductive-minded women favor men with low-pitched voices and consequently such men have more children than do men with high-pitched voices. »more»

Study: "Macho" Men Perceived as Bad for Long-Term Relationships

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If you are a male looking for long-term love, one UK researcher thinks that you might want to tone down your masculinity less you scare off potential long-term partners. According to the study which is published in the current edition of Personality and Individual Differences: »more»

Caffeine may help older women protect their thinking skills; not to mention stay awake

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According to a study published in the August 7, 2007, issue of Neurology, caffeine may help older women protect their cognitive abilities. »more»

Study: Women Rule the Roost; A "Man's Castle" in Name Only

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A study published in the April issue of the Journal of Counseling Psychology (and reported in Live Science)has determined that wives have more power than their husbands in making decisions and dominating discussions. »more»

Infidelity: Why one bird species cheats on their mates and what happens if they are caught

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Animals in the wild kingdom cheat just like their human counterparts, and like humans they do so for a variety of reasons. Like humans, when they are caught their mates subject them to a variety of punishments. »more»

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