Articles By Nikki Tucker
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Last of Sextuplets Gets a Special Homecoming While Hospital Successfully Delivers Quintuplets
After giving birth to premature sextuplets in April, Lauren and David Perkins now have all six children at home. -
Individuals Who Self-Harm Are Three Times More Likely to Die Too Soon
According to new research from the University of Oxford Centre for Suicide Research, individuals who inflict self-harm are more likely to die prematurely. -
Growing Up in a Rural Area May Double Your Risk of Alzheimer's, Study Says
New research suggests living in the suburbs may double the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. -
Shock Therapy, Vacuum Pump And Other Remedies To Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, which is commonly known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sex. -
Everything You Need to Know About Surrogacy and Fertility
For many couples who cannot conceive, surrogacy is the next best answer. -
McDonald's To Post Calorie Listings Nationwide, Add More Healthy Alternatives
McDonald's has announced, starting next week, it will begin listing calorie information at more than 14,000 restaurants across the country. -
College Making You Fat? Nine Ways to Prevent Weight Gain
New research not only investigates weight gain in first-year students, but also the overall impact of weight gain during the four-year period. -
Brain Function is Different in Anorexic Women, Study Says
Researchers from the Center for Brain Health at the University of Texas, Dallas and University of Texas, Southwestern, discovered brain-based differences in women suffering from anorexia. -
Five Ways Employers Can Keep Workers Happy
Regardless of sex, age or race, a healthy and positive working environment plays a pivotal role in an individual's health. -
Having a Baby? Here's How to Maintain Healthy Weight Gain
Research suggests women who switched to a low-glycemic diet were 20 percent less likely to gain more than the recommend weight during pregnancy. -
Your Body Doesn't Lie: People Are More Likely to Snub Political Information That Challenges Beliefs
New research discovered people tend to ignore political information that challenges their beliefs. -
If Your Teen Is Sexting, They Are Probably Having Sex As Well, Study Says
New research reveals if your child is sexting then he or she may be participating in other real-life sexual acts.