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    Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Chicken soup for givers

    The most charitable person I ever met never made a gift to an organized charity to the best of my knowledge.
    The most charitable person I ever met never made a gift to an organized charity to the best of my knowledge. She was Filipino, the mother of one of my co-workers, and year after year she would listen to the needs and dreams of her friends and neighbors....

    Tags: Social Issues, Foods and Beverages, Taxation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups

  2. Apr 1, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Patt Morrison Asks: Jonah Lehrer, brain teaser

    Zombies in movie theaters, zombies on television — a whole lot of us have brains on the brain. And so, in a substantially different way, does Jonah Lehrer. He's put himself at the crossroads of neuroscience and the humanities with books like his first, "Proust Was a Neuroscientist," and other volumes delving into the neuro-mysteries of the way the brain makes decisions and the way creativity works. Here in his native Los Angeles, the second-largest neural mass in the nation, Lehrer applies himself to sorting out the hard-wiring and the software that make up the stuff between our ears.
    Zombies in movie theaters, zombies on television — a whole lot of us have brains on the brain. And so, in a substantially different way, does Jonah Lehrer. He's put himself at the crossroads of neuroscience and the humanities with books like his...

    Tags: Mystery (genre), Table Tennis, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Jack Kerouac, Chocolate Cake

  4. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  6. Mar 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Pregnancy myths

    Once a woman becomes visibly pregnant, it isn't long before she's being asked extremely personal questions by complete strangers:
    Tribune staff reporter
    Once a woman becomes visibly pregnant, it isn't long before she's being asked extremely personal questions by complete strangers: "Are you going to have an epidural or go natural? "You're not drinking alcohol, are you?" "Have you tried ginger for...

    Tags: Sex, Hormones and Metabolism, Thalidomide (drug), Demerol (drug), Elections

  8. May 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. My Turn: Touched by another human's touch

    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log book.
    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log...

    Tags: Ear, Nose, and Throat, Internists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Diseases and Illnesses

  10. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Book review: 'The Science of Kissing' by Sheril Kirshenbaum

    It's late at night and you're finishing a truly golden date. You drank Manhattans and discovered that you both geek out about B-horror films and the collected works of Philip K. Dick. To top it off, you can't stop staring into each other's eyes. When you finally lean in for a kiss you feel a shock of gooey warmth and your heart pumps molasses.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It's late at night and you're finishing a truly golden date. You drank Manhattans and discovered that you both geek out about B-horror films and the collected works of Philip K. Dick. To top it off, you can't stop staring into each other's eyes. When...

    Tags: University of Texas at Austin, Book, Genes and Chromosomes, Hormones and Metabolism, Henry Miller

  12. Feb 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Science of the orgasm

    AS they seek to document and demystify one of life's great thrills, scientists have run across some real head-scratchers.
    Special to The Times
    AS they seek to document and demystify one of life's great thrills, scientists have run across some real head-scratchers. How, for example, can they explain the fact that some men and women who are paralyzed and numb below the waist are able to have...

    Tags: University of California, Sex, Rutgers University, Hormones and Metabolism, Birmingham

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Bucketload of challenges: It's the calf's call

    Labor, it is nothing new to beef cattle producers. Be it spring or fall, calving season brings with it a bucket load of challenges and needs from the cowherd. While the bulls are enjoying their vacation, the females are hard at work. Understanding the...

    Tags: Hydrocortisone, Drugs and Medicines, Physiology

  16. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Women should be concerned about low libido

    Low libido can not only ruin a women's sex life but could also cause her to miss out on some key health benefits. Dr. Valerie Omicioli, a certified menopause practitioner and clinical assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, said that low sexual desire is something that women should not ignore.
    Low libido can not only ruin a women's sex life but could also cause her to miss out on some key health benefits. Dr. Valerie Omicioli, a certified menopause practitioner and clinical assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Stress, Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Gynecology

  18. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Love is the drug

    My daughter, usually a "hakuna matata" sort of person, was stressed out. It was the beginning of her December vacation from school, but already Hadley was worried about the end of it. She would be flying into Newark from her dad's home in Texas and was daunted by the idea of lugging a hulking duffel and backpack through the airport to the New Jersey transit area, finding places for the luggage on the train, hauling everything onto a connecting train and then somehow struggling uphill from the depot to her college dorm.
    My daughter, usually a "hakuna matata" sort of person, was stressed out. It was the beginning of her December vacation from school, but already Hadley was worried about the end of it. She would be flying into Newark from her dad's home in Texas and was...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines

  20. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Briefs: New Scientist

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    SUPERGROW SALMON It grows superfast, it's genetically engineered, and it's safe to eat. Salmon is now poised to become the first genetically modified animal approved for the dinner table. Since 1995, a company called AquaBounty, based in Maynard, Mass.,...

    Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Social Sciences, Behavioral Conditions, Lorazepam (drug), Culture

  22. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  23. ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: The very important date

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    Date fruit is one of the oldest cultivated tree crops, believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf. Domesticated more than 5,000 years ago, this Mediterranean staple was known as the "bread of the desert" for its abundance, stability, and quick...

    Tags: Saudi Arabia, Potassium (dietary supplement), Breads, Copper (dietary supplement), Dietary Fiber

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