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Rose-colored glasses may help love last
If Cupid wanted to improve his game with science, he'd shoot first, then hand out rose-colored glasses with instructions attached:
To be worn when viewing your relationship and your partner's personality or body.
For best results, keep using well...Tags: Education, University of Texas at Austin, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Science
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Robert Ettinger dies at 92; cryonics pioneer
Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement that advocates freezing the dead in the hope that medical technology will enable them to live again someday, has died in Michigan. He was 92.
Ettinger died July 23 at his home in the Detroit suburb of...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Entertainment, Human Interest, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Green Day to play secret benefit show Thursday at Costa Mesa's Tiki Bar
Pop & HissGreen Day Secret will play a secret benefit show at the Tiki Bar in Costa Mesa... -
Obama salutes National Health Center Week
Top of the TicketPresident Obama says millions of Americans get health care from health centers.... -
Dining out the smarter way
Daily DishToday's Health section focuses on restaurants. Counting calories? Chefs are asked to help out. What if chefs lowered the fat and calories in their favorite dishes by as much as 25% while preserving the deliciousness? That's the experiment we did...... -
Wishes from Little Tokyo [Slide show]
Opinion L.A.After disasters and in difficult economic times, people are vulnerable. So it's no wonder that, given the opportunity, they're happy to make wishes -- for good health, happiness, enough money to make a living. An op-ed on Sunday's page features...... -
On 'Men of a Certain Age,' questions arise about colon cancer and chemo
The premise
Joe (Ray Romano) and Manfro (Jon Manfrellotti) are good friends who go to a strip club the night before Manfro is scheduled to begin chemotherapy to treat Stage 3 colon cancer. Manfro, whose tumor had spread to his lymph nodes by the time...Tags: Medical Specialization, Biotechnology, Colonoscopy, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Ron Paul says the mainstream is 'swimming' to him
Top of the TicketRon Paul says that 60-70 per cent of Americans are now with him about pulling out of Iraq and Afghanistan... -
Nathaniel Ayers plays the Foshay Learning Center
I picked him up at 10:30 Monday morning. He was waiting on the sidewalk outside his apartment with a cello, a violin, a guitar, a trumpet, a walking stick and a backpack full of music.
"Good morning, Mr. Ayers."
"Good morning, Mr. Lopez."
When...Tags: Schizophrenia, Tickets, Opera (genre), Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Bookmarks: 'American Veda' by Philip Goldberg
Los Angeles TimesLong before the Fab Four embraced the East, there were the Fab Three — Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. Philip Goldberg's "American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation — How Indian Spirituality...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Buddhism, Yoga, Walt Whitman, Human Interest
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Ron Paul handily won GOP debate according to applause
Top of the TicketRon Paul had more audible support at the GOP debate than his opponents, by a lot.... -
Phyllis Gebauer, who made significant Thomas Pynchon donation, has died
Jacket CopyPhyllis Gebauer, an author and creative writing teacher whose collection of signed Thomas Pynchon books was revealed six weeks ago, has died....
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