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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Tuesday, March 7, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Tuesday, March 7, 2006

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Netflix Members Vote for the Most Memorable Oscar Moments

As the brightest stars of Tinseltown enjoyed the biggest night in Hollywood at The Kodak Theater, Netflix members voted from the comfort of their homes for their favorite moments of the 78th annual Academy Award. Minutes after the ceremonies concluded, Netflix subscribers responded to a series of questions about elements of the telecast at www.netflix.com and agreed that Crash's Best Picture win was the most memorable moment of the evening, while Jon Stewart's comment, "Martin Scorsese: Zero Oscars; Three 6 Mafia: One" was the best adlibbed performance during the ceremony.

Netflix's film fans said the most memorable moments of the Oscars were: Crash's Best Picture win; fake ads for Best Actress and Sound Editing; John Stewart's self-mocking opening; Ben Stiller's green screen suit; and the performance of "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" by Three Six Mafia.

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Lifestyle, Health Related to a Good Sex Life as Men Age, Says the Harvard Men's Health Watch

A new study finds that chronic illness and the medications used to treat them account for many of the sexual problems of older men. The March issue of the Harvard Men's Health Watch says the new data offer insight on how men can maintain a satisfying sex life as they age.

Sexual dysfunction was most prevalent in men with illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and even depression. The Harvard Men's Health Watch points out that one of the striking results of the study was that men with prostate cancer are ten to 15 times more likely to experience sexual dysfunction than men without the disease -- however, these sexual difficulties typically stem from the treatment rather than the cancer itself.

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PRNewswire -- March 7

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