Ok folks, this might wake a few up over here...from the blog...you can tell Al is on vacation!
What a news flash here! I can see this one potentially becoming an event between couples, “honey I’m going to get cancer if I don’t get enough sex, so help me out”…(grin). The study indicates that more than once a week is required to potentially remain outside the “risk” zone and that 3 times a week or better is the charm. If you need a little enhancement along the line here, go grab some watermelon as posted earlier this week as it can have some natural “Viagra” effects.
In other news, broccoli is also making some news with prostate cancer in potentially being effective in the fight, as well, so before having that nightly chat with your partner, eat your broccoli first!
At Safeway stores, the donations continue with a $5.00 donation for push ups, one donation and the store manager springs in to action with 5 push ups.
And other findings show that decreasing KLF6-SV1 expression in prostate cancer cells decreased tumor growth in mice. The authors therefore suggest that measuring KLF6-SV1 expression levels in prostate cancer tumors at the time of diagnosis might help clinicians predict whether or not the tumor will metastasize and that targeting KLF-SV1 might provide a new avenue for the development of therapeutics to treat individuals with prostate cancer, in other words decreasing the levels of KLF-SV1 could prove to be a treatment plan with helping stop recurrences for those who have undergone treatment.
Do men who have more sex get less erectile dysfunction(ED) or are studies skewed because men with erectile dysfunction report having less sex? It's hard to say but the message is clear; have more sex. Having intercourse more often may also help prevent the development of erectile dysfunction. A study in The American Journal of Medicine reports that researchers have found that men who had intercourse more often were less likely to develop ED.
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Ducknet: What a news flash here! I can see this one potentially becoming an event between couples, “honey I’m going to get cancer if I don’t get enough sex, so help me out”…(grin). The study indicates that more than once a week is required to potentially remain outside the “risk” zone and that 3 times a week or better is the charm.
What a news flash here! I can see this one potentially becoming an event between couples, “honey I’m going to get cancer if I don’t get enough sex, so help me out”…(grin). The study indicates that more than once a week is required to potentially remain outside the “risk” zone and that 3 times a week or better is the charm.
My wife would say do it yourself.
I guess the service can be provided at the surgery .. is there a CPT code ?
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gchiu: I guess the service can be provided at the surgery .. is there a CPT code ?
Always nice to see providers going the extra mile for their patients.
You have to have a sense of humor here and there...
Here's some more news...more information for patients
Well there are a cast of characters here, all designed to use cartoons and mascots to promote better health care. Petey the Pee Cup goes to live events. Pokey Syringe will tell you about his life as well, and you can find these folks on Facebook and on You Tube. Prosty hangs out over at Manogram and has a short video to introduce himself. There another new addition here and that is Mr. testicles who roams around the streets of London to encourage PSA tests and is shown in the video here at half time during an event.
So either on the Internet, on TV or live at at event near you soon, these healthcare mascots are out there spreading the word. You do have to admit they do get attention and get folks laughing, which sometimes could be the first part of getting people involved. Read more below about Prosty from the source. BD
"Prosty the Spokesgland is not warm and fuzzy," says Dr. Faina Shtern, president, CEO and founder of AdMeTech foundation, the company behind Prosty's creation. "He's frustrated, he's angry. He does not get the attention that he wants to get.