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...what about the ineffable joy of sex? Those super-sensitive chaps with a knowledge of foreplay verging on the forensic must be thin on the ground - a recent British survey showed that nearly 80% of women are more interested in their diet than their sex life. But when heterosexual women do turn their thoughts from the fridge to the bed, neither man nor masturbation is going to be a prerequisite much longer. There have been several reports lately of what might be called immaculate orgasms. The weekly New Scientist recently cited a discovery by Stuart Meloy, a U.S. surgeon. Meloy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Ultimate Turn-On | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

...glue. He would do anything, take any kind of drug. I remember seeing him on St. Mark's Place after he left the band, hair short and spiky, in skintight Spandex pants that looked left over from some mall scene of years before. He was thin, "on the heroin diet" as we used to say. Somehow he survived, fought off the dope, wrote a book about it: "Poison Heart: Surviving the Ramones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pal Joey | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

...They will take their cues from military dynamos such as Canada, further along than we no doubt on the celestial arch of Progress, and they will dutifully sit in on seminars about the food and drink of the society-to-be-saved. (Seminars with neat little napkins, Diet Coke, and those fun ice cubes with the holes in the middle...

Author: By Boleslaw Z. Kabala, | Title: Editor's Notebook: The Sacred Duty of Copping Out | 4/19/2001 | See Source »

...whereas the cost per patient in the control group was more than $47,000. And this time, Ornish says, he is convinced that "adherence to the yoga and meditation program was as strongly correlated with the changes in the amount of blockage as was the adherence to diet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power Of Yoga | 4/15/2001 | See Source »

...science was enough to change medical practice," he says, "but I was naive. Most doctors still aren't prescribing yoga and meditation. We've shown that heart disease can be reversed. Yet doctors are still performing surgery; insurance companies are paying for medication - and they're not paying for diet and lifestyle-change education." (Medicare, however, recently agreed to pay for 1,800 patients taking Ornish's program for reversing heart disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power Of Yoga | 4/15/2001 | See Source »

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