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  • Chris Holstege, the attending physician going off duty, and a half-dozen residents gathered around the central desk for a quick rundown on each patient as they are handed off to O'Connor's team.

    '24 hours in the ER' shows challenges of health system 2009

  • This might make your chances seem pretty good, but Dr. Chris Holstege of the University of Virginia found that 60 percent of the moonshine he analyzed had unacceptable levels of lead.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

  • This might make your chances seem pretty good, but Dr. Chris Holstege of the University of Virginia found that 60 percent of the moonshine he analyzed had unacceptable levels of lead.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

  • This might make your chances seem pretty good, but Dr. Chris Holstege of the University of Virginia found that 60 percent of the moonshine he analyzed had unacceptable levels of lead.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

  • Holstege has some additional Science to share with would-be lovemakers:

    Don’t Forget the Socks « Gerry Canavan 2008

  • Professor Holstege said: “Women can imitate orgasm quite well.”

    Don’t Forget the Socks « Gerry Canavan 2008

  • “Fear and anxiety need to be avoided at all costs if a woman wishes to have an orgasm; we knew that, but now we can see it happening in the depths of the brain,” Holstege says.

    Three or Four More « Gerry Canavan 2008

  • Holstege points to the extraordinary behaviour seen in some animals during the breeding season, such as March hares, when the urge to mate seems to override the usual fear of predators.

    Boing Boing: June 19, 2005 - June 25, 2005 Archives 2005

  • Everyone knows this but we can see it happening in the brain, (Holstege) explains.

    Boing Boing: June 19, 2005 - June 25, 2005 Archives 2005

  • “At the moment of orgasm, women do not have any emotional feelings,” says Gert Holstege of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands ....

    Boing Boing: June 19, 2005 - June 25, 2005 Archives 2005

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