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Bringing back that lovin' feeling
Wendy Wolf (whose name has been changed to respect her privacy), 62, of Boca Raton, a slim, attractive blonde with green eyes and the ability to still turn heads, is vivacious, pretty and popular. Attracting men is never a problem. Men find her pretty,...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Massachusetts General Hospital, Pharmaceuticals, Obstetrics, Medical Specialization
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Iraq veteran, paralyzed by sniper, prepares to take his own life
An Iraq war veteran, paralyzed by a sniper's bullet, is preparing to take his own life rather than live sick. “My life is coming to an end,” Tomas Young wrote in an open letter published on Truthdig.com this week. “I am living under...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Music, Iraq, Iraq War (2003-2011), Wars and Interventions
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Manopause Is Male Menopause, Without The Hot Flashes
The Hartford CourantMenopause, from a male perspective, is when a woman undergoes a change of life during which she experiences flashes that are often warm but not particularly fuzzy. Married men who have survived a menopause report that the condition's symptoms usually go...Tags: Physical Conditions, Menopause, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Yahoo Chief Believes Cubicles and Creativity Go Together. Wrong!
The Hartford CourantMarissa Mayer, the new chief yahoo at Yahoo, recently decreed that employees could no longer work from home. The rationale behind the unpopular edict is the notion that crowding people together in boxes will lead to more thinking outside the box....Tags: Marissa Mayer, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Savage Love: Lockup
My girlfriend and I read your column religiously, and I have you to thank for being comfortable enough with my kinks to tell her about my interest in BDSM. She is very GGG and has indulged all my kinky fantasies and discovered some of her own. Our...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Media Industry, Social Media, Diabetes
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What's the deal with Deer Antler Velvet?
Dear Pharmacist: My hero is Ray Lewis of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, and I heard he took Deer Antler Velvet to recover from his muscle injuries faster. Do you recommend this? — D.D., Baltimore, Md. Dear D.D.: I've never recommended...
Tags: Deer Antler Velvet (dietary supplement), Super Bowl, Breast Cancer, Ray Lewis, Endometriosis
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Spices have strong medicinal value
Dear Pharmacist: I ate like a hog over the holiday, and it was wonderful! To spare my guilt, are there any benefits to holiday foods and spices? — D.E., Orlando Dear D.E.: All those delicious spices have numerous medicinal benefits. Nutmeg can ease...Tags: Vitamin A, Asthma, Lymphoma, Common Cold, B Vitamins
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Interesting products approved by FDA
Dear Readers: Here are 2012's interesting items — prescription (Rx) and OTC (over the counter) — approved by the Food and Drug Administration. — Love, Suzy Stendra (Avanafil) tablets, Rx: Used for erectile dysfunction. Stendra.com...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Calcium, Apple iPod, Renal cell carcinoma, Glaucoma
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Interview: Comedian Gabriel Iglesias is fluffy, and piping hot
Most stand-up comedians dream of following in the foot steps of Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld, Bernie Mac and Louis C.K. and having their own sitcoms. Not Gabriel Iglesias. At least, not right now. Iglesis – who describes himself as “fluffy&...
Tags: Louis C.K., Comedy Central (tv network), Jerry Seinfeld, Bernie Mac, Diamond Dallas Page
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Appeals court puts 1st Amendment over public health
The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act makes it illegal to sell a prescription drug for any purpose other than what's listed on the label. Nevertheless, a divided federal appeals court this week tossed out the conviction of a former drug sales rep who was...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Pharmaceuticals, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, High Blood Pressure, Pfizer Inc.
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Fake medicine poses growing threat to consumers
Consumers shopping for medicine on the Internet often are getting convenience, a good price and the cloak of privacy, but they may not be getting the real thing. A burgeoning multibillion-dollar industry of counterfeit drugs — ranging from AIDS...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, General Practitioners, Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, CVS Corp.
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Man sentenced in illegal mail-order pharmacy scheme
L.A. NOWA 45-year-old man from Northern California has been sentenced in San Diego federal court to six months in custody and fined $3,000 for running an illegal mail-order pharmacy selling prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction, baldness and muscle...
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