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Don't monkey around with Facebook
There's nothing quite like a world-renowned neuroscientist Facebooking about the lack of hot chicks who study the brain. University of Chicago professor Dario Maestripieri is the esteemed author of many books on the minds and psychology of primates,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Medical Research, Science and Technology, George Clooney, Education
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Lance Armstrong has new title: doping kingpin
Maybe the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency should have handled our nation's "war on drugs," first launched more than 40 years ago. It took 14 years worth of evidence, but the USADA knocked off a drug kingpin in Lance Armstrong. We witnessed the final nail in the...
Tags: Cycling, Tour de France, Frankie Andreu, Cycling Trial, Cancer
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Vande Velde: I thought doping was the only way
About six weeks ago, a few readers sent emails complaining because the Tribune had given no coverage to local cyclist Christian Vande Velde’s victory in the U.S. Pro Challenge stage race in Colorado. My response was to say we felt leery of...
Tags: Tour de France, Frankie Andreu, Religion and Belief, Track Cycling, Lance Armstrong
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Men need to talk about prostate cancer and its effects
Treatment for certain cancers can affect your sex life, causing a range of symptoms that can make sex with your partner more difficult — or nonexistent. But that doesn't mean you can't have a healthy sex life, says Jeffrey Albaugh, a urology...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction, Heart Disease, Prostate
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A day of reckoning for Lance Armstrong's fans
Tim Loranger is a Los Angeles aviation attorney who was deeply moved by Lance Armstrong's story of beating cancer. The former Marine wears the Armstrong yellow wristband, races in an Armstrong hat and has raised thousands of dollars for Armstrong's cancer...
Tags: Tour de France, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lance Armstrong, Sports
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Breast cancer is not exclusive to women
There are many people -- male and female -- who are completely unaware that men are susceptible to breast cancer. With preventative mammograms and messaging largely geared toward women, men may not even think about the breast cancer risk to themselves....Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Organizations, Lymphatic System, Health Treatments, Chest
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Hagerstown man sentenced for distribution of controlled substance
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man was sentenced to a year and a day in state prison after pleading guilty Thursday in Circuit Court to distributing a drug used in testosterone replacement therapy. Timothy Allen Feigley, 33, of 1015 Concord St., pleaded guilty to...Tags: Punishment, Prisons
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Lemont cyclist Vande Velde admits to doping, gets 6-month ban
Cyclist Christian Vande Velde of Lemont is among the 11 former Lance Armstrong teammates who admitted to doping during testimony under oath in the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency investigation of Armstrong. Vande Velde said in an affidavit he had doped from 1999...
Tags: Tour de France, Tom Danielson, Lance Armstrong, Sports, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Baby boomers and low testosterone: Is there a stem cell solution?
Aging baby boomers are increasingly turning to testosterone prescriptions in a bid to stay healthy and boost their vitality. But the therapy has some health risks for men.
Recently, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, Science and Technology
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Study: Moms who carry boys show male DNA in their brains decades later
For The Baltimore SunFrom guest blogger Liz Atwood: Now I know why I've lost interest in shopping, wearing jewelry and painting my nails. I thought I was just busy, but a new study says my boys may have changed my brain. The report published last week finds that women who...Tags: Chemical Industry, Miley Cyrus, DNA, Medical Research, Justin Bieber
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Yaz contraceptive can diminish sex drive
Q: I have been taking Yaz for about a year now. Since starting the drug, I have been less interested in the things that I love, especially sex. During foreplay, it takes me forever to get ready, and I'm still not 100 percent there. I also get severe...
Tags: Product Recalls, Yaz (drug), Acetaminophen (drug), Health Treatments, Cancer
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Don't make assumptions about fading sex life
Q: My boyfriend and I are in our early 20s and have been living together for more than a year. At the beginning of our relationship, we had sex every day, and then it dropped down to several times a week, which was perfect. However, in the past...
Tags: Allergies, Ruth Westheimer, Health and Medical Professionals, Advice Columns and Columnists
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