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January 1996
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Stress affects your brain and body. Too much of it can have a fatal effect. Here's what you can do to relax.
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What happens when a problem drinker grows up and wakes up? She starts a revolutionary program for alcoholics, based on the "radical" idea that people can actually control their own behavior. Move over AA, here comes Moderation Management.
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Here comes teledildonics, where your wildest fantasy becomes virtual reality. But will the desire to jack in and jack off make people blind to everyday problems?
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You can find relief for stress anytime, anywhere.
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