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FDA Advisory Panel Approves ‘Female Viagra’; Women’s Groups Praise Decision

After a major public campaign, a federal advisory panel has recommended the FDA approval of the "female Viagra," which treats low sex drive in women. Various women's groups praised the FDA decision as another step towards gender equality, as the federal agency has already approved 25 male drugs for sexual dysfunction.

Putting the toilet lid down after use and practicing good sanitation and hygiene can minimize germs, including fecal bacteria and microorganisms  hurled into the air after flushing.
Toothbrushes May Have Fecal Bacteria, Trigger Illness: Expert

Beware of germs lurking in your beauty stash and toothbrushes. Microbiologists and infectious disease specialists confirmed that people may be swathing themselves with an "invisible cloud" of disease-causing microbes every time they flush the toilet.

Handwoven and intricate, Tujian brocade symbolizes the skill and wisdom of the Tujia ethnic minority.
Through Factories, Tujia Ethnic Minority Share Culture with the Rest of the World

Numerous factories in Hubei Province have sprung up to produce the one-of-a-kind art form kKnown locally as Xilankapu. Also known as Tujian brocade, the intangible cultural heritage item is one of the primary products produced in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.

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Texas Man Receives World’s First Skull-Scalp Transplant, Fixes Cancer Treatment Damage

A cancer patient had the world's first skull-scalp transplant from a human donor, in order to treat a big head wound. The historic surgery treated the head section that had been damaged due to radiation therapy.

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Experts say that Dehua ceramic craftsmen are not only skilled but also innovative.
WCC Declares Dehua County in Fujian as 'World Ceramics Capital'

The World Crafts Council (WCC) named Dehua County in Fujian Province as the “World Ceramics Capital” on May 31, Sunday, the Southeast Express reported.

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Boy Survives Years Of Bullying, Name-Calling While Growing Chemo Hair-Loss Wigs

An 8-year-old Florida boy spent two years growing a long hairstyle to help kids suffering from hair loss, a common chemotherapy side effect among cancer victims. While growing the future cancer wigs he endured school bullying, "girl" name-calling, and financial incentives to get a haircut.

Organizers and participants of the 2nd Awareness Week on National Cyber-Security pose for a picture on June 1.
CAC Promotes Cyber-Security Awareness of China's Youth

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has launched the 2nd Awareness Week on National Cyber-Security on June 1, International Children's Day, to promote and enhance Internet safety among the country’s youth.

Technology and Children
Digital Calendars, Smart Watches Can Help Children With Autism, ADHD: Research

Technologies, such as digital calendars and smart watches can benefit children diagnosed with autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), research says.

The Shanghai-style qipao we all know today was made in the 1920s and favored a tighter fitting to accentuate the wearer’s body curves.
Shanghai-style Qipao to Be Showcased at Milan Expo 2015

All eyes will be on China’s traditional qipao this weekend for the upcoming Milan Expo 2015. Over 500 Chinese and Italian people alike are expected to wear the iconic dress, known as a “mandarin gown” in English, for the expo’s Shanghai Week.

A recent study reveals contact lens wearers face the huge risk of getting eye infection or inflammation.
Ditch Those Contact Lenses; New Study Reveals Contact Lens Wearers Face Higher Risk of Infections

Soft contact lenses, an innovation that people think may improve their vision, can actually wreak havoc by disrupting the delicate balance of bacteria in the eyes. A new study presented at the annual assembly of the American Society for Microbiology indicates that putting on contact lenses can radically alter the microorganisms residing in the eyes.

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Women’s Groups Push For FDA Approval Of ‘Female Viagra’, Claim Gender Bias

A recent public campaign has been pressing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve a "female Viagra" pill that restores the female sex drive. The campaign, which includes medical and women's groups, accuses the FDA of gender bias, due to zero libido enhancer drugs being approved for females.

Contact Lenses and Eye Infection
Change In Eye Microbiomes Put Contact Lens Wearers At Higher Risk For Eye Infections: Research

The root cause of the higher rate of having eye infections among contact lens wearers has been identified, research says.

Neuronal Pantraxin-2 and Alzheimer's Disease
Neuronal Pentraxin-2 Protein Helps Slow Down Memory Loss From Alzheimer’s Disease: Research

A protein called neuronal pentraxin-2 may delay the memory loss that results from Alzheimer's disease, according to research.

Anti-hypertensives and Stroke
Anti-hypertensive Medications Can Increase The Possibility Of Stroke: Research

Blood pressure medications can increase the risk of having stroke, research says.

Facebook Status and Personality
Facebook Status Updates Indicate One’s Personality: Research

Facebook status updates have the ability to reflect people's personality and traits, such as low self-esteem as well as narcissism, research says.

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