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    Jan 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Clippers' Blake Griffin holds court — on cover of Men's Health [Update]

    All The Rage
    Los Angeles Clippers' power forward and rising NBA star Blake Griffin starts off 2012 on the right foot by appearing on the cover of the January/February "Men's Health" magazine....
  2. Nov 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Movie review: Henry Cavill is mighty in 'Immortals'

    Where are the gods of Olympus when you need them? I ask on behalf of "Immortals," because mere mortals were apparently not able to create a movie that actually made sense. I realize that making "Immortals" immortal was way too much to ask, but frankly, just a shade more plausible, not to mention pleasurable, would have been nice.
    Where are the gods of Olympus when you need them? I ask on behalf of "Immortals," because mere mortals were apparently not able to create a movie that actually made sense. I realize that making "Immortals" immortal was way too much to ask, but frankly,...

    Tags: Slavery, Zack Snyder, Robert Mitchum, The Fall (movie), Movies

  4. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. In-Your-Face Fitness: How to build come-hither biceps

    I am not a jealous man, so my blood pressure did not skyrocket the other day when my wife told me this: "There was this one guy in high school who used to wear T-shirts that showed off his pipes and I drooled over him."
    I am not a jealous man, so my blood pressure did not skyrocket the other day when my wife told me this: "There was this one guy in high school who used to wear T-shirts that showed off his pipes and I drooled over him." But I'll admit to being a tad...

    Tags: Health, High Blood Pressure, High School Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Matt Jordan

  6. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The Find: Jun Won's farm-fresh Korean cuisine

    "It's not that easy to find," warned the friend who agreed to meet at her favorite Korean place, Jun Won.
    "It's not that easy to find," warned the friend who agreed to meet at her favorite Korean place, Jun Won. There's a faded sign, but unless you can read Hangul, Korean lettering, it won't help. Most customers park behind the restaurant and go in through...

    Tags: Health, Foods and Beverages, Chicago Hotels, Restaurants, Personal Service

  8. Apr 6, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Multivitamins: Do his and hers make a difference?

    It's a good thing dietary guidelines aren't laws. If they were, just about all of us could be found guilty. Even if you load fruit onto your whole-grain cereal and pile greens on your sandwiches, chances are you're regularly falling short on one or more nutrients.
    It's a good thing dietary guidelines aren't laws. If they were, just about all of us could be found guilty. Even if you load fruit onto your whole-grain cereal and pile greens on your sandwiches, chances are you're regularly falling short on one or more...

    Tags: Post Menopause, Human Body, Oregon State University, Iron (dietary supplement), Cancer

  10. May 23, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Rodger McFarlane dies at 54; gay-rights activist established first AIDS hotline

    Rodger McFarlane, a pioneering gay-rights activist who set up the first AIDS hotline in 1981, before the disease even had a name, and later ran influential AIDS service groups, has died. He was 54. McFarlane, who was based in Denver, committed suicide...

    Tags: Health, Mobile, Hudson River, Demonstration, Radio

  12. Jun 11, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  13. Feb 4, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Bear-y gay

    RICHARD A. KAYE is an associate professor of English at Hunter College in New York.
    At a conference of literary scholars in December, a friend was interviewing a candidate for an academic position. After answering the usual questions about proposed courses, teaching loads and scholarly interests, the candidate volunteered, "Oh, by...

    Tags: Literature, Television, Education, William Faulkner, Same-Sex Marriage

  15. Sep 4, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Denver's tapped resources

    Special to The Times
    BEER is to Denver what cream soda is to New York, vodka is to Moscow and wheat grass is to West Hollywood: an unofficial civic beverage that leans toward undesirable stereotype. Men's Health magazine, for instance, named Denver the most "sloshed" big...

    Tags: Sports, Hotels and Accommodations, Rivers, Comedy (genre), Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.

  17. Apr 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Cycling in the hot seat

    WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they optimistically kept riding. Several prominent urologists dismissed Goldstein's claims, saying that they were based on a small sample of riders and that the cardiovascular benefits of cycling outweighed any risk of impotence.
    WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they...

    Tags: Health, Companies and Corporations, Sports, Nose, Advice Columns and Columnists

  19. Jul 10, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Festival of Health Offers Tips on "Battle of the Bulge"

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    Tags: Health, David Hyde Pierce, Sport Climbing, Sports, Education

  21. Oct 15, 1987 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Senate stresses abstinence as a means to quell AIDS

    Federally financed educational materials about AIDS would have to stress abstinence and could not promote homosexual behavior or use of illegal drugs, under a measure the Senate approved Wednesday. The 94-2 vote came after Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.)...

    Tags: Health, Cancer, Crimes, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure

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