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...only ones left 'in the closet' are men--impotent men." There are 30 million of them, and there is much they can do to help themselves, he says. "Some modifications in behavior can help minimize risks of sexual dysfunction," he counsels. "Smoking, heavy drinking, obesity, high levels of serum cholesterol and elevated blood-sugar levels, as well as the use of narcotic or other mood-altering drugs, can all contribute to impotence." Spark's smart book takes the reader from topics such as fertility to Viagra, with entertaining case studies that read like a good novel. A great resource...
Voters skeptical about Bush often mention his cockiness--he called himself "President" at one early campaign stop--or a sense that he not only isn't ready to be President but doesn't even know he's not ready. Bush, if administered truth serum, would probably admit that he is not the most experienced or even qualified guy for the job, at least on paper. In an interview this week, he said his biggest hurdle in the next eight months was "convincing the American people that I've got the right judgment to be President, convincing the American people that...
...strain. That's fine for the flu, which breeds in animals and only jumps over to humans every year or two. But colds mutate even while they're infecting you, and new strains pop up so often that by the time drugmakers create a vaccine against one variation, the serum is already out of date...
...prevalence of imbalanced, fast food-dependent diets among homeless children and higher fat intake and prevalence of obesity--along with significant nutritional deficiency in iron, magnesium, zinc, folic acid, and calcium--among a sample of single homeless mothers. In general, homeless study participants had high-fat diets and high serum cholesterol levels, making them more likely to be obese...
KIDNEY CAUTION A preliminary study suggests that elderly folks who chronically use nonsteroid anti-inflammatories may have high blood levels of serum-creatinine--often a warning that kidney function is impaired. Advil, Motrin and Aleve are all NSAIDs. Don't stop taking them--talk to a doctor...