Men whose anus-to-scrotum distance is shorter than average are 7.3 times more likely to have low sperm counts.

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Short Anus-to-Scrotum Length Predicts Poor Sperm
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Answers to WebMD readers’ questions about what the health care reform law covers.

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Health Care Reform: What’s Covered
Taking the epilepsy drug topiramate (Topamax) during pregnancy raises the risk of oral cleft birth defects such as cleft lip and cleft palate, according to a new warning issued by the FDA.

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New Birth Defect Warning for Topamax
The FDA has approved a new treatment for people with worsening symptoms of severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a lung disorder that makes breathing difficult.

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FDA Approves New Drug Daliresp to Treat COPD
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