Why is this woman so untrustworthy?

October 7, 2011 0

Why should women care about this study – Cosmetics as a Feature of the Extended Human Phenotype: Modulation of the Perception of Biologically Important Facial Signals?  It tells us that the first impressions people have […]

The Disappearance of Rose Sheehan

October 2, 2011 0

Today, my mother would have been 79.  She was born October 2nd, 1932 and she died November 14th, 1996.  According to the Gilda Radner Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry, my mother was one of 26,700 cases […]

Who’s Writing for CNN?

September 30, 2011 0

I’m not quite sure why this headline piqued my interest recently -“Chinese police sorry for failure to unearth deadly sex dungeon” It was posted from CNN so maybe I thought there was some news there.  […]

Why is it Called Suicide?

September 9, 2011 0

That’s the thing about suicide. Try as you might to remember how a person lived his life, you always end up thinking about how he ended it. – Anderson Cooper I met Dawn Haim during […]

Wear White Now and Forever. Amen.

September 5, 2011 0

In 1882, Peter J. McGuire, vice president of the American Federation of Labor proposed “Labor Day,” and a resolution was set forth in 1884 by A.C. Cameron, “Resolved that the first Monday in September of […]

Is “Unintended Pregnancy” an Oxymoron?

August 26, 2011 0

First of all, if two consenting adults have sex without any reproductive protection, they intend to get pregnant. The exuberance of academia and medical research has led to many millions of dollars being spent on […]

GIRLFRIENDS MUST SEE: What’s Your Body Image?

August 17, 2011 0

I love the People magazine issue that profiles people who lost “half their weight.” I can’t imagine the struggle and sacrifice necessary to accomplish such a goal and I really find inspiration in their stories. […]

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