MERS Is Back: Should You Be Concerned?

Nearly 20 deaths have been reported in South Korea. There is no cure or vaccine.
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MERS Is Back: Should You Be Concerned?
MERS Is Back: Should You Be Concerned?

Nearly 20 deaths have been reported in South Korea, and there is no cure or vaccine. We explain the symptoms and how the virus spreads.
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The Dirty Truth About French Kissing

A French kiss shuttles millions of bacteria from mouth to mouth. But kissing has its benefits, too.
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The Dirty Truth About French Kissing
The Dirty Truth About French Kissing

This passionate smooch shuttles millions of bacteria from mouth to mouth. Yes, that's gross. But kissing has its benefits, too.
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Lime-Honey Glazed Chicken

The sweet and tangy lime-honey marinade is simmered on the stovetop and then used as a sauce to baste and glaze the chicken.
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Lime-Honey Glazed Chicken
Lime-Honey Glazed Chicken
The sweet and tangy marinade is simmered on the stove top and then used as a sauce to baste and glaze the chicken.

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How Fast Do Sneezes Travel?

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