Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Formerly Preleukemia (Increasing Cancer Awareness Campaign)

October 19, 2011 5:09 am0 comments

October is Breast Cancer awareness month.  Breast cancer is a well-publicized condition that can affect both men and women.  During this month, we want to also increase awareness of other types of cancer and related syndromes, to increase public awareness and hopefully public contribution to cancer research in general.  It [...]

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Study: 16% of Cell Phones in Great Britain have E. Coli, Poor Handwashing to Blame

October 15, 2011 8:07 am28 comments
Study:  16% of Cell Phones in Great Britain have E. Coli, Poor Handwashing to Blame

New studies reveal that over 16% of cell phones in Great Britain are contaminated with E. coli. The culprit for the bacterial infestation is poor handwashing and it’s estimated that worldwide, 90% of cell phones are contaminated with bacteria due to not washing hands properly after using the restroom.   [...]

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2011 for Pink Ribbons

October 2, 2011 4:45 am40 comments
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2011 for Pink Ribbons

Each year the incidence of breast and testicular cancer impacts hundreds of thousands of lives. Many times these cancers seem to hit without warning and are found only in a progressed stage. With current knowledge and medical ability, this does not have to be the case. Early detection is the [...]

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Real Men Don’t Keep Cats

September 26, 2011 1:47 pm97 comments
Real Men Don’t Keep Cats

Does masculinity have any value in American culture today? Slate Magazine recently reported that many television programs this season promote weak, effeminate male characters. From Kevin Dillon in “How To Be A Gentlemen” to Dan Fogler in “Man Up,” these types of shows celebrate the unemployed and immature man as [...]

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Children’s Book About Dieting Causes Uproar

September 8, 2011 2:50 am16 comments

Too many American children are fat because our nation is filled with more and more deadbeat mothers. Why did America not have the tragic incidence of obesity in the 1950s as compared to now? It is because during the 1950s, women knew their place. They understood the importance of the [...]

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Gross Diet of American Woman Who Wants to Be World’s Fattest, with Pictures

August 23, 2011 3:40 pm14 comments
Gross Diet of American Woman Who Wants to Be World’s Fattest, with Pictures

During the 90s, we all complained because corporate America was making everyone want to be skinny. We ballyhooed zero size models with airbrushed hips and all give Roman Coliseum styled thumbs up to People, Elle Magazine and others chastizing us dirty, mean men for not appreciating the female form in [...]

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New Brain Eating Amoeba Was Born In New York’s Gay Bath Houses

August 17, 2011 6:14 pm44 comments
New Brain Eating Amoeba Was Born In New York’s Gay Bath Houses

Yonkers, New York  Terrified scientists clamor about in New York, trying to find the cure for a new amoeba that can eat your brain within a day.  Almost like a thing from horror films, this new ‘zombie parasite’ actually has its orgins in New York’s rampantly gay community. During the [...]

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The Soured Vagina – The Dangers of Poor Hygiene Every Woman Should Know

August 7, 2011 3:46 pm74 comments
The Soured Vagina – The Dangers of Poor Hygiene Every Woman Should Know

Unless a husband is French, Christian husbands do not like women with indelicate smelling lady parts. Even so many women, neglectful of intimate hygiene, are surprised when the marriage bed cools. A faithful husband may be forced to seek more dainty smelling company such as other women or even a [...]

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Obama Nation: Florida Babies Now Addicted to Pills

July 31, 2011 8:14 pm21 comments

Shocking news from Florida, Babies now turning to ER for Drug Seeking Habits Florida pediatricians are reporting a devestating discovery: statewide, there is an increase in pill abuse by babies. In a targetted cohort between 2 – 5 years of age, CW Polling found that 78% of the surveyed displayed [...]

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Smokers, Why Do You Pay For Death? It is Very Bad For You

5:12 pm3 comments
Smokers, Why Do You Pay For Death?   It is Very Bad For You

“Get those TPS reports filled out!” your boss booms on a given Friday. “Screech” goes the old Asian woman’s car as she nearly sideswipes you on the way home. “Dude, I can’t pay my rent this month” says your roommate or “Wah, money!” may go your kids or more likely, your wife. So [...]

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