Sunday, October 30, 2005

Meds today, in 2000 B.C. surprisingly comparable (Herpes)


Meds today, in 2000 B.C. surprisingly comparable
The Times Leader - Oct 28 3:15 AM
CHICAGO - In the world's first cities 4,000 years ago, people came to doctors for help with much the same problems as they do today - everything from impotence, depression, tuberculosis and cancer to gluten hypersensitivity, hemorrhoids, narcolepsy and migraines.Save to My Web

Meds today, in 2000 B.C. surprisingly comparable
Macon Telegraph - Oct 28 3:06 AM
CHICAGO - In the world's first cities 4,000 years ago, people came to doctors for help with much the same problems as they do today - everything from impotence, depression, tuberculosis and cancer to gluten hypersensitivity, hemorrhoids, narcolepsy and migraines.Save to My Web

Sex Advice From Nerve.com
AskMen - Oct 27 8:41 PM
AskMen.com is committed to showcasing differing opinions and views in the world of sex. However, the opinions of the author expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily state or reflect those of AskMen.com.Save to My Web

Teen sex trend matches results of national study
Sentinel & Enterprise - Oct 29 6:43 PM
Noelle Sliney, 20, said she understands the trend among teenagers to engage in oral sex before they have sexual intercourse. "For someone to be so young, it makes more sense to have oral sex. There aren't as many risks involved," the Fitchburg State College student said.Save to My Web

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