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  • Soy-based foods may lower sperm count: study  CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eating a half serving a day of soy-based foods could be enough to significantly lower a man's sperm count, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
  • Heavy physical work may harm kids' bones  NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenage boys who perform heavy farm work may have stiffer bones than other boys their age, a study suggests.
  • US vaccination plan puts health care workers first  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Essential health care workers would be immunized first if a flu pandemic broke out in the United States, the government said on Wednesday.
  • Rhinoplasty technique preserves ethnic identity  NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - African Americans who underwent a nose job, also referred to as rhinoplasty, reported a high degree of satisfaction with the results.
  • Psychological factors do not affect inflammation  NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While psychological factors increase the risk of developing coronary heart disease, they do not affect inflammation, a factor also associated with the development of coronary heart disease, according to findings published in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology.
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