| From unusual to outrageous in medicine |
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A collection of offbeat research and bizarre findings from the medical world in 2006: - Beer aficionados rejoiced when one US survey of 9,000 men found that the amber ale may actually help prevent heart attacks. - one Sydney emergency doctor called for hospitals to invest in heavy duty beds, hoists and even helicopters that can handle the weight of Australia's ever expanding population of extremely obese people. ... |
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| A pillar of respect for teens and their concerns |
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| My mother continued to learn and question and seek answers from many professionals as societal values and standards evolved through the times. Beth was the first person in print to use explicit sexual terms in her upfront, direct, and honest approach. one regular feature of the column has been "Sense About Sex," where teenagers can ask any question without fear of ridicule or judgment. It has handled questions about everything from penis size, first menstrual periods, masturbation, and first kisses to homosexuality, when to have sex and how to have it safely, anal sex, orgasms, and hooking up. Accurate information has always been key. This column has been used frequently by parents, teachers, and sex educators to open honest discussions with young people. ... |
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