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The Stony Brook University presidential search committee
Here are the members of the Stony Brook University presidential search committee. (Note: six faculty members will be appointed after the start of the fall semester, through a process set up the university's Faculty Senate) Chairman: Richard Nasti...Tags: IMAX, Academic Progress, Health and Safety at School, State University of New York, Social Sciences
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Women on antidepressants may benefit from Viagra
Associated Press WriterViagra's effect in women has been disappointing, but a new small study finds those on antidepressants may benefit from taking the little blue pills. The research involving 98 premenopausal women found Viagra helped with orgasm. But the benefits did...Tags: Medicine, West Palm Beach, Health and Safety at School, American Medical Association, BioSante Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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Some Women May Benefit from Viagra
Associated PressCHICAGO -- Viagra's effect in women has been disappointing, but a new small study finds those on antidepressants may benefit from taking the little blue pills. The research involving 98 premenopausal women found Viagra helped with orgasm. But the...Tags: Medicine, West Palm Beach, Health and Safety at School, American Medical Association, BioSante Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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Taking the kids – When they have Autism
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyWherever six-year-old Lennon Gunn goes -- even to Germany to visit his dad -- he's got his wooden-handled spatula in hand. His mom doesn't mind a bit and even carries spares. "It starts the dialog," says Shannon Gunn, who tells everyone she meets who...Tags: People, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Walt Disney World Resort, Theme Park Vacations
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Layoff survivors face guilt, uncertainty about future
It's hard to say goodbye to colleagues. Especially under stressful circumstances such as layoffs that are becoming more frequent in the slumping economy. While the focus is on the plight of unemployed friends and co-workers – and rightly so – there's...Tags: Employees, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Robert H Smith, University of Maryland
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New head at NYS performing arts center
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College in New York has a new executive director. Wiley Hausam, who previously headed the Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at New York University, will be responsible for the center's artistic...Tags: New York, Colleges and Universities, State University of New York, Arts, Culture
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32 Scholarships Awarded
The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain has awarded scholarships to 32 area students, officials said Thursday. The almost $75,000 in scholarships went to students from Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington, among others. Students who...Tags: Southington, New Britain, Central Connecticut State University, Plainville, Colleges and Universities
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Low-fat diet not tops for weight loss, study finds
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA long-running comparison of three diet plans found that the low-carbohydrate Atkins regimen and a Mediterranean diet rich in fish and nuts produced slightly greater weight loss than a low-fat program modeled on American Heart Assn. dietary guidelines....Tags: Medicine, Diet, Health and Safety at School, Social Sciences, Colorado
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'Secret Life of the American Teenager' puts pregnancy and privacy in a fairly accurate light
Special to The Times"The Secret Life of the American Teenager," pilot, "Falling in Love," ABC Family, July 1 The premise: Amy Juergens (Shailene Woodley) is a 15-year-old French horn player in her high school band. During a band camp weekend, she has sex for the first time....Tags: People, Schools, Medicine, Medical Services, Medical Specialization
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Billy too old-school for hip NCAA
If Anheuser-Busch, America's self-proclaimed ''King of Beers,'' can be sold to a Belgian brewer, then no one should be surprised that Lehigh Valley native Billy Packer has been released as the lead college basketball analyst on CBS and his streak of...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dick Enberg, ESPN, Billy Packer, Baseball
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