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The vampire next door: Offbeat HBO series puts new spin on night creatures (The Toledo Blade) Vampires have been around for centuries in folklore and legend, and thanks to the fertile imaginations of people like Bram Stoker, Anne Rice, and most recently, Stephenie Meyer and her wildly popular Twilight novels, these fearsome fanged creatures of the night have remained a mainstay of popular fiction. But what if vampires were real — living next door to us, shopping at Kroger, hanging out ... Nine Sex Drive Killers (ThirdAge) If you're experiencing a decrease in libido, you are not alone. For most people, sex drive is like a roller coaster -- one minute it's up, the next, it's down. A drop or decrease in sex drive is usually caused by changes in lifestyle or is a side effect of taking certain medication. Games cheats pin hopes on tattoo drugs (Bega District News) Olympic athletes are already canvassing the latest ways to cheat: tattooing their drugs of choice under the skin, procuring the fourth generation of erythropoietin (EPO) or popping Viagra mixed with gulps of laughing gas. The hard facts on sexual dysfunction remedies (Stuff) For boys at school PE is something to look forward to, but in adult life it's being billed a threat that will strike down three in 10 men. Day In The Life: Ben Watt of EBTG and now label boss of Buzzin' Fly Records (Independent) 7.45am I am woken by the alarm clock. I make a cuppa for Tracey and check some overnight e-mails: a demo from a Russian deep house producer, a photo of an Icelandic songwriter I have been courting and some Viagra and mortgage advice. Viagra Keeping 7-Year-Old Girl Alive (Fox News) A seven-year-old Scottish girl, who suffers from a rare lung condition, is being kept alive by four doses of Viagra a day, the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph reports. Prostate health month: Survival story (The Courier News) Repairing an old football injury probably helped save Larry Wahl's life -- and illustrates the importance of men getting screened for prostate cancer. • Online: Sherman Health, then click on da Vinci Surgery System for a list of doctors using the system. Curtains up (The Wichita Eagle) H ard economic times took their toll on Wichita's usually vibrant live stage venues in the past year, causing at least two to ring down the curtain permanently. Stage One, which launched original shows toward Broadway ("Jane Eyre," "Jungle Man") and offered revivals of vintage, rarely seen classics, called it quits last winter after 11 years. And Big Mike's Little Theatre, which showcased ...
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