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Claims that a mother's beef consumption can damage her son's sperm count and quality should not cause alarm in Australia, experts say.

Australian m...

European car stocks face new volatility...

European car shares are facing another volatile week as signs emerge of a shakeout in the giant German auto business following luxury sports carmaker Porsche AG's moves to tighten its grip on Volkswagen AG.

Porsche's announcement that it planned to boost its stake in VW beyond the mandatory 30 percent triggering a takeover bid came in the wake of sharp rises in car stocks Friday, with V...

300’s cesspool of pro-war propoganda...

written and directed by Zack Snyder, based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller, starring Gerard Butler and Lena Headey.

FRANK MILLER'S 300 has all the elements to make it a runaway box office success. Massive violence, gore, a sex scene in the first 15 minutes and hyper-stylized cinematography that makes you feel like you're playing a videogame.

It's also a rank cesspool of rac...

Mother's Beef Consumption May Affect Son's Fertility...

TUESDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who eat beef seven or more times a week may be producing sons with low sperm counts.

The exact reason for the association isn't clear. But hormones, pesticides or other chemicals in beef might affect the development of the testes of the still developing fetus, speculated the authors of a study in the March 28 issue of Human Reproductio...

Mother’s Beef Consumption May Affect Son’s Fertility...

TUESDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who eat beef seven or more times a week may be producing sons with low sperm counts.

The exact reason for the association isn't clear. But hormones, pesticides or other chemicals in beef might affect the development of the testes of the still developing fetus, speculated the authors of a study in the March 28 issue of Human Reproductio...

Human Rights Council adopts text on follow-up to resolutions on ......

The Human Rights Council this afternoon adopted a resolution in which it called for the implementation of its resolutions and the dispatch of two urgent fact-finding missions to the occupied Palestinian territory. It also adopted a resolution in which it requested the Coordinating Committee of the Special Procedures to extend until the closure of the fifth session of the Council the deadline fo...

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Advocates call for better sex education...

ALBANY - Family Planning Advocates of New York state gathered in Albany Monday to continue their fight for abortion rights, sex education and a promising new development in the battle against cervical cancer.

High-profile supporters, like actress Cynthia Nixon, who starred in the HBO series "Sex and the City" and the current President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America Cecile Ric...

Letters from readers...

Kathleen Parker's column on purity balls seemed to miss an important point.

I think a major factor in the purity of our young women is young men.

Are churches and concerned mothers sponsoring balls? Or, perhaps mothers' night out with their sons to ensure they do not sully themselves by engaging in sexual activity before marriage?

Parker also disputes that purity balls could...

Youngsters 'Let Down By NHS 1950s Mentality'...

Young people are being "neglected" by a health service stuck in a 1950s mentality, it was claimed today.

Doctors at a conference to mark the launch of the Adolescent Health study published by The Lancet, produced figures showing adolescents are now more likely to die than children under 10, with soaring levels of obesity and sexually transmitted infections.

The new study revealed on...