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Week of November 1st, 2010
This is the age of reinvention and perhaps no one knows that better than “Sheila,” who opted to become a prostitute at the age of 54. In this week’s episode of Wellness for the …
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Week of October 25th, 2010
It took a new sex survey released this month to encourage Americans to talk about sex, still a taboo subject in many schools and homes. Dr. Veronica turns sexpert with relationship coach/author Byron Williams, who …
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Week of September 27th, 2010
Not only can a serious illness teach you what to accept in a relationship but it can destroy a union as well. Just ask author Wendy Shanker and radio host/author Chris …
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Week of September 13th, 2010
The stereotypical image of an old spinster dying alone, except for her numerous cats that walk over her dead body for weeks before someone discovers her, can haunt unattached women. But fear not. Dr. …
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Week of September 6th, 2010
Gone are the days when people took pity on the singleton. Now the unattached are embraced and there’s even a National Unmarried & Single Americans Week. In this week’s …
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Week of August 30th, 2010
The little blue pill known as Viagra has had as great an effect on the sex life of men as the birth control pill has for women. But has it stifled …
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Week of August 27th, 2010
A married man on the dating scene seldom raises eyebrows but the same can’t be said for wives searching for a little something extra. In this week’s …
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Week of August 16th, 2010
From Courteney Cox’s hit television show Cougar Town to cougar conventions popping up across the country, older women dating younger men are en vogue everywhere. In this week’s Wellness for …
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Week of August 2nd, 2010
The familiar female fantasy of being taken care of by a wealthy man became a reality for psychologist Holly Hill, whose unexpected exploits moved her to write her book Sugarbabe: The Controversial Real Story …
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Week of May 17th, 2010
If the HBO hit show Sex and the City made talking about sex less taboo over the last decade, Dr. Veronica puts what she calls her favorite subject and activity (maybe it’s …
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