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    Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. A street corner, a fight and a case that won't go away

    On the corner of Division and Dearborn, the shadows creep up the fronts of buildings as a neighborhood changes its skin.
    On the corner of Division and Dearborn, the shadows creep up the fronts of buildings as a neighborhood changes its skin. The moms pushing the strollers head for home. The old ladies in puffy coats walk their little white dogs back to their condos for...

    Tags: George Ryan, Crime, Law and Justice, Dan Webb, Richard M. Daley, Prosecution

  2. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| WSBT-TV
  3. Spay us now or spay us later

    I signed another sympathy card last week for the family of a wonderful female golden retriever that died from mammary adenocarcinoma (breast cancer).  This type of cancer would most certainly have been prevented if she had been spayed at an appropriate...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Colonoscopy, Human Interest, Chemotherapy, Hormones and Metabolism

  4. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Hormone may help protect monogamous relationships

    If retired Army Gen. David H. Petraeus had gotten an occasional dose of supplemental oxytocin, a brain chemical known to promote trust and bonding, he might still be director of the Central Intelligence Agency, new research suggests. A study published...

    Tags: Hugh Hefner, Oxytocin (drug), Schizophrenia, Autism, Breastfeeding

  6. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  7. Gaining Weight? Maybe it isn't your fault!

    American's are becoming extra-large and it's usually our fault: we eat too much then just sit around--but it wasn't Paula DeHavens fault.
    NightCap Reporter
    American's are becoming extra-large and it's usually our fault: we eat too much then just sit around--but it wasn't Paula DeHavens fault. "My problem was my testosterone was pretty much gone,” Paula said. “I had double the amount of...

    Tags: Hormone Replacement Therapy, Hormones and Metabolism, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  8. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Why you should read genre books

    I'm usually reading four or five books at a time. At the moment, I'm in the middle of Husain Haddawy's enchanting translation of “The Arabian Nights” (forget Cervantes and Sterne — this is where postmodernism begins); Jean-Luc Marion's anti-ontotheological “God without Being”; Guy Davenport's essays; a few books of poems I switch among; and Daniel O'Malley's “The Rook.”
    I'm usually reading four or five books at a time. At the moment, I'm in the middle of Husain Haddawy's enchanting translation of “The Arabian Nights” (forget Cervantes and Sterne — this is where postmodernism begins); Jean-Luc Marion's...

    Tags: Pornography, Authors, Entertainment, Stephen King, Romance (genre)

  10. Oct 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 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.
    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: Medical Research, Science, George Clooney, Teachers, Brad Pitt

  12. Oct 22, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. 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: Cancer, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, Cycling

  14. Oct 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 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.
    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: Track Cycling, Garmin Ltd., Johan Bruyneel, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Philosophy

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 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: Breast Cancer, Health, Sexual Dysfunction, Hormones and Metabolism, Diabetes

  18. Oct 16, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. 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: U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Social Issues, Tour de France, Cancer, The New York Times

  20. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. 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: Cancer, Chest, Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments

  22. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Hagerstown man sentenced for distribution of controlled substance

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    A 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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