A little bit of weight loss may revive the sex lives and improve the urinary health of men who are obese and diabetic, a new study shows.

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Some Weight Loss Improves Erections in Obese Men With Diabetes
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Women with anorexia or bulimia or a history of eating disorders have more fertility problems, unplanned pregnancies, and negative feelings about having a child than women with no such history, a new study from the United Kingdom finds.

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Eating Disorders Affect Fertility, Pregnancy
Even a little physical activity performed on a regular basis may reduce the risk of heart disease. And the more exercise people do, the more benefit in reducing risk, a new study finds.

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Little Exercise Beats None
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The Department of Health and Human Services today expanded women’s wellness care services that insurers must cover without co-pay under the Affordable Care Act birth control, yearly wellness visits, and other types of preventive care.

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No More Co-pay for Birth Control
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