NHS Recommends Pupils have an 'orgasm a day'
dailymail.co.uk — The UK Nationa Health Service is telling pupils they have a 'right' to an enjoyable sex life in a leaflet being sent to schools. It encourages them to consider an 'orgasm a day' as a way reduce the risk of heart attacks and stroke. And if they can't get sex, the leaflet says children should consider masturbation! More…
Ebola Virus Found in Pigs, Infects Farm Workers
ecoworldly.com — Just months after the swine flu pandemic panicked the world, varying strains of the Ebola virus have been discovered in pigs, and they may be jumping between swine and humans effortlessly. Researchers are concerned that pigs are providing a melting pot where the virus could mutate into something deadlier. More…
Bill Moyers shines light on the health insurance mess
tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com — "I beg everyone who reads this and clicks onto the link to send it on to everyone you know. Send it to your congressmen, your governors, your legislatures, the White House. Get an email chain going--put the link up on yard signs or billboards. Put it on bumper stickers. Stencil it on tee-shirts or tattoo it onto your forehead. Whatever it takes." More…
How to Keep a Secret (according to a Harvard psychologist)
blogs.howstuffworks.com — People demonstrate incredible capabilities to not spill delicious secrets or avoid eating fried food or shun cigarettes after a stressful day. But as everyone knows, not succumbing to the vices you genuinely wish to best, i.e. gossiping, unhealthy eating or smoking, can be a tooth-and-nail fight for control over the mind. More…
5 Biggest Mistakes of Mothers-in-Law
newsweek.com — This is how it begins: Your guy pops the question and tells you that his family is just going to love you, especially his mom. You're the daughter she never had. Of course you'll want lots of advice from her because you want to be just like her. She can't wait to start "helping." More…
No more electroshock therapy for Chinese internet addicts
news.com.au — INTERNET addicts should stop receiving electroshock therapy because it doesn't work, the Chinese Health Ministry says. Nearly 3000 youths have undergone electroshock therapy at a mental health hospital. The hospital, based in eastern Shandong, runs a four-month web rehab program which includes medicine and counselling and costs $1025 a month. More…
Can Playing Video Games Slow Mental Decline in the Elderly?
time.com — If you or your parents are of a certain age, then you may understand the unique terror of suddenly drawing a blank — that unexpected moment when you can't remember the name of a lifelong friend or what you had for lunch that day. You wonder, anxiously, "Have I stepped down the long, slow, inexorable road to losing my mind?" More…

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