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...different, and one woman’s junk is another woman’s orgasm. Be on the lookout for the most hyped sex toy of the future: The Cone, even more expensive, and it involves sitting! Vibrating Cock Ring: I think these are really fun; I definitely recommend them. It’s great to have intercourse and have a vibrator involved, and with a vibrating cock ring you don’t have to do much work because the vibrator does it for you. The cock ring makes everything last longer, but apparently it also makes some partners...
...Generosity on the part of various departments, the Undergraduate Council, and institutions like the Harvard Women’s Center can occasionally provide financial salvation. Freeze has resolved the their insufficient funding by making the jump to the Internet. “I would recommend this transition highly to anyone else—not a person on the board regrets this decision,” says Sebastian. Some publications such as Cinematic and Tuesday prefer to solicit advertising from local businesses, though this is easier said than done...
...better able to withstand contact with the drugs, they survive long enough to replicate and pass their traits to the next generation. With repeated exposure, a population will become increasingly resistant, with a larger and larger proportion of the organisms showing the protective attributes. Already, U.S. health authorities recommend against using two other flu antivirals, amantadine and rimantadine (sold as Symmetrel and Flumadine, respectively), due to concerns that influenza A has become resistant. But, so far, Tamiflu resistance doesn't seem to be following the logical path. In Japan, Tamiflu prescriptions are commonplace, but researchers there continue to report...
YOUR SPENDING: Save that rebate. President Bush has proposed a relief package worth about $145 billion to juice consumer spending. If you get a check, financial planners recommend first paying down any high-interest debt, like credit cards. After that, it's smartest to save the money--in a tax-deferred account like an IRA, if you can. That may not be what the government is going for, but if we do slip into a recession, you might need the cushion...
...immediate family has developed pre-cancerous polyps, it might be worthwhile to pursue genetic testing. As for routine screening, people with a family history of colon cancer should get colonoscopies staring 10 years prior to the youngest case of colon cancer in the family. For the general population, doctors recommend a colonoscopy starting at age 50 and every 5 to 10 years thereafter...