A disorder known as sexsomnia, in which people initiate some form of sexual activity while asleep, may be more common than previously thought in those with sleep disorders, according to a new study.

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Initiating Sex While Asleep? Not So Unusual
A shaping garment worn during treadmill exercise makes muscles work harder and burns more calories, a new study says.

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Study: Shapewear Garment Burns Calories
Just over one in five high school students in the U.S. admits to have taken a prescription drug without a doctor’s prescription, the CDC says in its National Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

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Survey Reveals Rx Drug Abuse by Teens
A comparison of two types of deep brain stimulation shows they are equally effective in improving motor function in Parkinson’s disease patients.

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New Look at Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s
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