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Health

Make your sex life eco-friendly

Published March 11, 2010 by Jessica Lydiate

The other night I heard about a couple role-playing in bed with one person acting as an environmental activist and the other like a stakeholder… Continue Reading ›

Food can be deadly due to allergies

Published March 4, 2010 by Laura McGnie

McMaster student Kayla Gilchrist knows only too well about the serious risks associated with allergies. This fourth year Political Science major has been allergic to… Continue Reading ›

Meat should not be eaten in excess

Published March 4, 2010 by unknown

By Jeni Young
Animal products provide many essential elements of our diet. Meat is high in protein, an important substance to consume, as our bodies break… Continue Reading ›

All about sexual dysfunction

Published February 25, 2010 by lindsay fleming

Three sexual dysfunctions common among men are decreased sexual desire, erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory disorders. Approximately one in seven men will admit to feeling decreased… Continue Reading ›

Tantric sex rules that length matters

Published February 4, 2010 by mohini bhavsar

Tantra is the Sanskrit word for “weave” representing a deeply intertwined connection. Tantra is based is a religious philosophy that explains the love between the… Continue Reading ›

Fad diets are numerous but unhealthy

Published February 4, 2010 by Laura McGnie

Growing global rates of obesity have intensified the search for a quick, effective, and temptation-free weight-loss strategies. Today, approximately 50 million Americans are seeking weight… Continue Reading ›

Water is the magic cure for hangovers

Published January 28, 2010 by Jessica Lydiate

The morning after, or some time in the middle of the night, you wake up with a splitting headache and a terrible feeling in your… Continue Reading ›

Massage soothes the body and mind

Published January 21, 2010 by Stephanie O'Neill

Massage therapy is a form of manual soft tissue manipulation that relieves muscle tension. When your cells use energy to perform their daily functions, lactic… Continue Reading ›

Laughter really is the best medicine

Published January 14, 2010 by randal desouza

We could all use a bit more laughter. A little extra something to brighten up our day and restore that twinkle in our eye or… Continue Reading ›

2010: The year of keeping resolutions

Published January 14, 2010 by Jessica Lydiate

As the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, someone might have asked you about your New Year’s resolutions. Many people make them, and many people… Continue Reading ›