Just sniffing a man’s scent could tell a woman if he is suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, according to a research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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Joe Nelson , a former Goldman Sachs banker, has launched the world’s first 95-size range of custom-fit condoms.
The severely injured model has taken her first steps after near fatal propeller accident
Roman Catholic nuns are paying a heavy price for their chastity and their celibate life put them in the high risk group for different types of cancer, the study has warned.
Stalkers are to be treated in a new London clinic aiming to prevent violent crimes.
Ruben Arzu was said to be heavily under the influence of steroids when he savagely attacked a couple on in their home in California, but what other crimes can be blamed on steroid abuse?
One of America's top plastic surgeons has said that patients who smoke following a breast lift may cut off the blood supply to their nipples.
Marathon runners risk "scarring their hearts" after new research suggests that extreme physical activity could have damaging effects on the right ventricle.
Lifestyle rather than genetic or any other physiological factors is a major cancer causing factor, according to a new study.
The model and fashion blogger has spoken her first words since she suffered severe injuries from accidentally walking into a plane propeller
Scientists in Arizona believe that a new plant-derived vaccine could be stockpiled to fight the deadly Ebola virus.
Women are being encouraged to stock up on emergency contraception ahead of the festive party season, sparking outrage from anti-abortion campaigners.
David Cameron's announcement that NHS records will be shared with private companies has been criticised by patient support charities.
A woman and her elderly mother, who were found dead at a Southport home over the weekend, died from asphyxiation, police revealed.
Celebrity mums-to-be prove you dont have to be frumpy when you are expecting.
Ohio State University College of Medicine have concluded that early sexual experiences during the development of the brain.
The drug level as seen in Britain, also dubbed as the "cocaine capital of Europe", is above than the levels seen in the U.S. and Australia, said a media report.
The number of fake breasts exploding or leaking has nearly trebled in four years, a new report has said.
The model and WAG's fuller pout causes a stir.
Profanity can be good for you if practiced in small doses, says new research.
As people across the globe celebrate World Aids Day, the IBTimes takes a look at the different campaigns around the world.
World Aids Day comes with a timely reminder for people to get tested for the disease.
China expects the number of people infected with infected with the AIDS virus will reach 780,000 by the end of the year, with most having contracted it through heterosexual sex.
A man, who lost one of his thumbs in a carpentry accident, has had it replaced with his big toe in one the world's most unusual reconstructive surgeries yet.
A diet rich in the nutrient choline, found in eggs, chicken, fish and milk, may help protect your brain from the effects of ageing.
New research has indicated that using a laptop with a wireless Wi-Fi connection could leave up to a quarter of men infertile.
A record number of gay and bisexual men in the UK were diagnosed with HIV in 2010.
According to reports, hospitals across Britain are serving foods imported from China and Thailand instead of making patients' meals from local produce. This means that millions of pounds are wasted in the process, says a study by food campaigners, The Soil Association.
David Casey, who has a tumour in his stomach, is worried that he could have caught something from the rotten-tooth, especially if he had swallowed it.