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Top 10 most read news 2014

  1. In the last month of the year we take stock. Time for lists! Which news items were most read on HealthNet in 2014? You will find the most popular news in this top 10.

1. Antacids causes magnesium deficiency

  1. Gastric acid inhibitors cause a magnesium deficiency. Researcher Anke Lameris from Radboudumc may have found a solution to this problem.

2. 'Running too much is not healthy'

  1. Running has many health benefits, including weight control, stress reduction and improved blood pressure and cholesterol levels. But running more isn't always better.

3. Genetic cause itching and pain discovered

  1. In two studies, scientists from Maastricht UMC +, among others, show that hereditary abnormalities are the basis of sudden subcutaneous itching and unexplained nerve pain.

4. '40 percent of Dutch men shave pubic hair '

  1. Nearly 40 percent of men shave their hair off the crotch. The main reason for shaving pubic hair is because of hygiene and because the body part looks better without hair.

5. Sleeping position betrays relationship satisfaction

  1. Do you lie close to your partner at night or do you touch each other? Then it is more likely that you are satisfied with your relationship. This is shown by research conducted by scientists at the University of Hertfordshire.

6. 'Coffee is good for your teeth'

  1. Drinking a cup of coffee not only keeps you alert, it also prevents tooth decay. So claim Brazilian researchers.

7. 'Wine and peanuts protect against osteoporosis'

  1. A glass of red wine, a handful of peanuts or a bite of chocolate may protect against osteoporosis. That's because it contains resveratrol.

8. First case of 'WhatsAppitis' identified

  1. A 34-year-old woman in Spain has been diagnosed with 'WhatsAppitis'. The woman had chronic pain in her wrists from WhatsApping on her smartphone for at least six hours straight.

9. Test predicts pregnancy rate after IVF

  1. Researchers at Erasmus MC have discovered how to predict which women will and which will not become pregnant after IVF treatment. By measuring certain bacteria in the urine or the vagina, it can be predicted with 96 percent certainty whether an IVF attempt will be successful within a year.

10. Another mild flu epidemic

  1. In April there was a mild influenza epidemic in the Netherlands.

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