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LV HEALTH: Free prostate cancer screenings in Allentown
HealthMen, this one is for you. You have been relying on your prostate for a good portion of your reproductive needs. The small walnut-shaped gland produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.It is about time you payed it the common... -
Doctor accused of preying on patients And he's still practicing
Tribune staff reporterThe patient from Mount Prospect was at a low point when she turned to Allan Aven, her longtime family physician, for help. Chronic vertigo and vomiting had left less than 90 pounds on her 5-foot-3 frame. Surgery to address those problems was...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Adultery, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Arizona
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Female Sexual Dysfunction
The 33 NewsLow libido: it isn't something one 37-year old Plano woman expected to experience so early in life. She says, "I just don't have a huge sexual appetite. The drive has diminished over the years." We're aren't naming the wife and mother because of the...Tags: Health, Physical Conditions
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PREVIOUS CONTENT: Study links BPA, sexual problems
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersChinese factory workers exposed to huge amounts of bisphenol A had a substantially higher risk of sexual dysfunction, according to a study released late Tuesday that is expected to add more urgency to the question of the chemical's safety. The new study,...Tags: Minnesota, Testicular Cancer, Animals, Breast, Employees
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Dear, I love you with all my brain
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor centuries, love has been probed -- and of course celebrated -- mostly by poets, artists and balladeers. But now its mysteries are yielding to the tools of science, including modern brain-scanning machines. At State University of New York at Stony...Tags: Rutgers University, Brain, Drugs and Medicines, Science, University of California
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Placebos may help women with sexual dysfunction
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWomen with low sexual arousal who took a placebo drug showed an improvement in symtpoms, a new study finds. The 12-week double-blind study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, followed 50 women who were diagnosed with female sexual arousal...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Be wary of products touting FDA certification
If you're shopping for a pill or gadget to trim your waistline, grow your hair or generally make you feel better, you probably take comfort in the words "FDA approved" or "FDA registered."
Even in a time of widespread distrust of government, most...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Drugs and Medicines, Hospitals and Clinics, Corruption, Services and Shopping
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Discoveries
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen I Am Playing with My Cat, How Do I Know That She Is Not Playing With Me? Montaigne and Being in Touch with Life Saul Frampton Pantheon: 320 pp., $26 Montaigne's famously vibrant "Essays," the first of which were published in 1580, came a little...Tags: Health, George Clooney, Human Interest, Philosophy, India
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Fast and loose, but funny, in 'Little Fockers'
The premise
Gaylord "Greg" Focker (Ben Stiller), a nurse in charge of a medical surgical unit at a hospital, is looking for extra income. He is approached by sexy pharmaceutical drug representative Andi Garcia (Jessica Alba), who offers him a gig as a...Tags: Placebo, Fainting, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart and Circulatory System, Erectile Dysfunction
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When it come to prostate, watch and wait
Five years ago, when he was diagnosed with cancer, Kevin Brick gratefully accepted a doctor's offer to wait and see what happened to the tiny tumor in his prostate gland.
So far, there is no evidence the cancer is growing or becoming more aggressive....Tags: Northwestern University, Prostate, Surgery, Colleges and Universities, Health Organizations
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'30 Rock' recap: Diving into the sexual abyss
Show TrackerI believe it was Sigmund Freud who once said, "Sex makes the people go away." OK, it was actually Liz Lemon, but it may as well have been everyone's favorite Austrian. Now in its fifth -- and so far stellar......
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