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Living for two
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf Aly Hartman could have placed herself in a protective bubble for the duration of her recent pregnancy, she would have done so. The Marina del Rey woman, 28, cut out alcohol, sodas and caffeine. She replaced her sugary breakfast cereal with crackling...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Schizophrenia, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Drugs and Medicines
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Cycling in the hot seat
WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they...Tags: Career and Workplace, Germany, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Safety at Work, Newspaper and Magazine
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Joe Francis: 'Baby, give me a kiss'
Times Staff WriterJoe Francis, the founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" empire, is humiliating me. He has my face pressed against the hood of a car, my arms twisted hard behind my back. He's pushing himself against me, shouting: "This is what they did to me in Panama City!"...Tags: Jennifer Aniston, Sony Corp., Iowa, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Science of the orgasm
Special to The TimesAS they seek to document and demystify one of life's great thrills, scientists have run across some real head-scratchers. How, for example, can they explain the fact that some men and women who are paralyzed and numb below the waist are able to have...Tags: Physical Conditions, Indiana University, Woody Allen, Human Interest, Heart and Circulatory System
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Live chat: sex and the prostate patient
Times Staff Writer2007-07-30 14:00:50.0 Administrator2: Welcome Dr. Lue, and thanks for chatting with us! 2007-07-30 14:00:55.0 kjohnson: Hello, my name is Kathryn Johnson and I read the article and wanted to know why proton therapy was never mentioned as a treatment...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Urine, Fatigue, Herbal Medicines, Bladder
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More CA Men Opting for Vasectomies in Bad Economy
RIVERSIDE -- Planned Parenthood of Southern California says requests for vasectomies were up more than 30 percent in the first three months of this year over the same period last year in San Diego and Riverside counties. They believe the increase in...Tags: California, Social Issues, Family, Family Planning, KTLA
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Preventing penile fractures and Peyronie's disease
From a purely biomechanical point of view, the design of the human penis has its pros and cons. Thanks to clever hydraulics and some very stretchy material, the organ is capable of eyebrow-raising changes in size and shape. But indestructible it is not....Tags: Iran, Physical Conditions, Google Inc., Entertainment, Drugs and Medicines
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'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' lets it all hang out
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVIEWER discretion is strongly advised. Here's the naked truth: Male genitalia is getting unprecedented screen time at the multiplex these days -- in mainstream popcorn fare and broad comedies -- thanks in large part to comic mogul Judd Apatow (and his...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Entertainment, Daniel Day-Lewis, Celebrities, Judd Apatow
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Reardon Victim Goes Public, Blasts St. Francis Hospital
Courant Assistant Features EditorOn a Sunday afternoon in March 1970, Dr. George Reardon photographed me in degrading, sexually provocative poses in his office at St. Francis Hospital. It was just another day for the doctor. Afterward, he stopped at Arthur Drug on Farmington Avenue...Tags: Neurosurgery, Weather, Entertainment, Donald Sutherland, Drugs and Medicines
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Female orgasms and a 'rule of thumb'
Special to The TimesDuring intercourse, the female orgasm can be elusive. What frustrated woman hasn't wondered: Am I simply, um, put together differently than other women? Kim Wallen, professor of psychology and behavioral neuroendocrinology at Emory University, is busy...Tags: Fingers, Vagina, Science, Clitoris, Thumbs
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'Two Marriages: Novellas' by Phillip Lopate
Two Marriages
Novellas
Phillip Lopate
Other Press: 272 pp., $24.95
THE publication of new fictions -- the first in more than 20 years -- by one of our most reliable men of letters is an occasion worth marking and measuring. Phillip Lopate is best...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Annie Dillard, H.L. Mencken, Thomas Lynch, Joan Didion
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