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Archive for April, 2010

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Sexual intimacy and breast cancer survivors: New research
An Indiana University study found that young, female breast cancer survivors often suffer from sexual and intimate relationship issues and are interested in using sexual enhancement products to treat these problems. The study, "Young Female Breast Cancer Survivors: Their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services," was published Nov. 4 in the journal Cancer Nursing.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

IU Health & Wellness
IU Health and Wellness for September discusses research that looks at how living conditions impact reproductive health and how attitudes about female genitals can impact sexuality and sexual health. It also provides workout tips for runners driven indoors by allergies or weather.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

IU Health & Wellness
IU Health & Wellness for March discusses studies about the vascular benefits of exercise for overweight but active men and about the controversial HPV vaccine. It also offers tips for preventing computer vision syndrome and for finding those elusive 30 minutes a day for exercise.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

IU Health and Wellness
IU Health & Wellness for May discusses new research that looks at the influence having a sexual partner can have on one's interest in the oppositive sex. Experts in social networks and career counseling offer insights into how to find jobs and stay positive in dark times.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show opens May 29
The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show, featuring paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, wearable art, metalwork, fiber art and video installations, opens May 29 in the SoFA Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington. The artworks explore themes related to sex, gender, eroticism, reproduction, sexuality, romantic relationships and the human figure.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

2010 NAMM Show Exhibitors
Here is the latest information on the companies that will be showing at the 2010 Winter NAMM Show, along with their Booth and Location. The list is sorted by exhibitor name, so just scroll down the list to find the company you’re interested in and where they are located. You can download this information …
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Top 100 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Novels of All Time
Obviously, a list like this one is subject to a lot of debate due to everyone’s personal taste. Still, it’s not a bad list of works. Herewith, in true blog-meme style, the list, with those that I’ve read in bold. 35 out of 100. Not bad, but could be better! (Note: Though this list is numbered 1-100, …
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BlogBites for February 23, 2010
From http://news.actualitemonde.net:" Former Vice President Dick Cheney suffered a mild heart attack Monday when he complained of chest pains and was hospitalized, his office said Tuesday. " From http://www.myinternetstocks.com:" Entered into a contract sales agreement with The Green Consortium, LLC, …
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Women in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
create New page There have been 37 '''women in the ((Western Australian Legislative Assembly))"' since its establishment in 1890. Women have had the right to vote since 1899 and the right to stand as candidates since 1920. The first successful female candidate for the Legislative Assembly was ((Edith …
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TSGS 015: LaSara Firefox , "Embodied Divinity"
Join Beth Crittenden as she interviews Lasara Firefox, writer, ritualist, NLP (neurolinguistic language programmer) Master trainer, and Sex Positive Educator. Beth and Lasara discuss the Unification of the mind, body, and spirit, and being the presence of love. According to Lasara, our body is the way to access divinity, while our mind is simply a construct. “Mind is an abstraction, a concept, it’s not a thing….as we become more conscious of the process, we see that mind is occurring in your physiological process”. You will also learn about the differences between projection and attachment (which most mistakenly call love) and real love. “A lot of what we think of as love is actually attachment. Actual love is the ability to become present with the person as they are arising in this very moment….that is embodied presence….more often than not, we are interacting with our projections, not actually interacting with another person, and this is disembodiment, this is not presence”. Beth and Lasara discuss presence, what it is, and how to achieve it. “Sex is such a potent doorway to surrender to the cessation – falling so deeply into presence that I cease, and the other ceases, and there is nothing left but presence”. If you have ever been curious about how spirit, sexuality, and the body all come together, this episode will support your own unification, and leave you turned on to boot.
Source: personallifemedia.com

Sexual intimacy and breast cancer survivors: New research
An Indiana University study found that young, female breast cancer survivors often suffer from sexual and intimate relationship issues and are interested in using sexual enhancement products to treat these problems. The study, "Young Female Breast Cancer Survivors: Their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services," was published Nov. 4 in the journal Cancer Nursing.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

Media study at IU Bloomington reveals critical preservation needs
Indiana University Bloomington holds more than 560,000 audio and video recordings and film reels, many of which are historically significant, all of which are actively deteriorating. And the window of time to save these materials is closing fast.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show opens May 29
The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show, featuring paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, wearable art, metalwork, fiber art and video installations, opens May 29 in the SoFA Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington. The artworks explore themes related to sex, gender, eroticism, reproduction, sexuality, romantic relationships and the human figure.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

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