Interpersonal EDGE: Does Gray Hair Ruin Career?

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services

Q. I recently attended an unemployment workshop, and the teacher told us that if we had any gray in our hair we should run out and color it. Doesn’t this advice amount to supporting age discrimination in the workplace?
 

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Mother Flippin’: One Funny Mother

Mrs. A. Lincoln

By Tashmica Torok

I had hoped by now that my dark cloud would have lifted. I had hoped that it was a partly cloudy day in a mostly sunny week. The reeling has not stopped and now I am getting angry and indignant. I want to be able to move through the day without the tugging of sadness on my sleeve.

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Videoview

By Jay Bobbin
Tribune Media Services

STARTING THIS WEEK: “SALT”: Angelina Jolie plays action heroine again, in a very big way, in this adventure of a CIA operative accused by a defector of being a double agent. She goes on the lam to prove her innocence, as former colleagues pit their skills against hers to try to catch her and bring her in.

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Urban Housecall

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)-Urban Legends
 
1.    I’m getting older, it’s normal that I have difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.  While most cases of ED occur in men over the age of 65 it is by no means a normal part of aging.

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The Time is Right…But are you Ready?

By Robert C. Robinson III, MD
 
Sexual performance is a topic of increasing popularity these days.  From ads of “natural male enhancement” to prescription medications, everyone seems to have an opinion or claims to be an expert on the topic. What makes this even more confusing is the number of terms tossed around when addressing this issue.  

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Excuse Me, Are You Listening? 9-24

Dear Readers,

Have you ever been so excited or distracted while cooking that you dropped the one ingredient that was most important to the dish you were making?

 

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Retire Smart: Her Midlife Transition Helps Keep Neighborhood From Going to the Dogs

By Mark Miller
Tribune Media Services
 
At age 72, Inez Killingsworth is a nationally recognized community leader who fights to help Ohio homeowners avoid foreclosure. But it all started 20 years ago with dogs-mean, stray dogs that harassed children and adults in the poor neighborhood of Cleveland where she lived.
 

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Local Man Still Awaits Kidney Transplant

Mother, LeAyne Nash, standing beside her son, Mike Bragg during a fundraiser in 2006 at the now closed Cadillac Club.  At 22 years-old he discovered he needed a kidney transplant. Photo by Michael Jennings.

LANSING, MI –  At age 27, Tolliver ‘Mike’ Bragg has been waiting 5 years for a kidney transplant.

 

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On the Road with MoJo Table-for-Two Reviews

El Taquito

1713 East Riverside Drive,  Austin, TX
Price Range: From $1.40 (for a single
specialty taco – $7.50 (for specialty plates)
Family-friendly atmosphere with friendly customer service

 

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Animal Prints…Rawr!

By Ashia Sims

While this is on my fall fashion accessory trend list, I wanted to do a separate post on animal prints in general.  I will be addressing animal print shoes in an upcoming How do I wear that trend post so stay tuned for that, but this information is important as well.
 

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