Expert Reveals How Frequent Masturbation Can Prevent Prostate Cancer: Studies and Theories Discussed
Your Health in Your Hands: Exploring the Surprising Link Between Masturbation and Prostate Cancer Prevention
The Importance of Personal Choice in Cancer Prevention
When it comes to taking charge of your health, every decision matters. Recently, a renowned expert shed light on a topic that might surprise many – the potential role of frequent masturbation in reducing the risk of prostate cancer. Dr. Daniel Kelly, a senior lecturer in biochemistry at Sheffield Hallam University, delved into this intriguing subject and highlighted several studies supporting this claim.
Masturbation as a Potential Preventive Measure
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men, trailing only behind lung cancer (American Cancer Society). To better understand how masturbation may lower prostate cancer risk, we need to comprehend its impact on the male reproductive system.
“The prostate is a gland that adds fluid to semen and helps push semen through men’s urethra during
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Expert Reveals How Frequent Masturbation Can Prevent Prostate Cancer: Studies and Theories Discussed
Ministry of Health already has the document for the reform and is reviewing the latest details
The Health reform project, which is promoted by the ministry headed by Carolina Corcho, is now ready, as announced by the official of Gustavo Petro’s Government to the bench, which is in a spiritual retreat these days. .
However, contrary to what the representatives and senators who are in said space thought, the Minister of Health did not socialize it because she is making corrections together with the Ministry of Finance and the National Planning Department.
“We are in the structural phase, a statement of reasons, in terms of the economic and financial scenarios, with the Ministry of Finance and the National Planning Directorate,” said the official, who added that the total content has already been released. to the president of the Republic.
In this sense, the doctor also added that the ideal is to have the document ready as soon as possi
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“It’s not right to always have a sock edge in your legs”
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Few people know exactly what heart failure is, but an average of 22 Dutch people die from it every day. That’s why this week is National Heart Failure Week. Cardiologists Steven Chamuleau and Jozine ter Maaten answer important questions about heart failure and highlight the most important symptoms.
“Officially, we speak of heart failure when it comes to a series of chronic conditions in which the heart muscle has difficulty or stops pumping blood,” Chamuleau explains. in the AD. “That is the most important function of the heart. This means that organs receive less blood, for example the kidneys. The kidneys react by retaining salt and fluid. This can, for example, cause you to have a swollen stomach or swollen ankles. Fluid can also accumulate behind the lungs, causing shortness of breath. You can die from heart failure. As a result of cardiac arrest, or your lungs fill up with fluid, causing you to no longer be able to breathe.”
Lifelong patient
“The pumping function of the heart is inadequate,” says Ter Maaten, who is a cardiologist at the UMC Groningen. “As a result, the heart cannot pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the tissues and organs. So it is not a matter of your heart functioning less wel
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Your period pain is not normal, these signs prove it
Our gynecologist is categorical: “It’s not normal to have pain during your period.”
The menstrual cycle is a physiological phenomenon which punctuates women’s lives and which is accompanied by numerous symptoms: fatigue, mood changes but also sometimes pain. Gold “It’s not normal to have pain during your period“ explains gynecologist Odile Bagot. In medical language, painful menstruation is called “dysmenorrhea“. Dysmenorrhea can be primary when it occurs in adolescence or secondary when it appears throughout the menstrual cycles. It can have several causes and be more or less disabling on a daily basis.
Ovarian pain
Pain may occur around theovulation i.e. around the 14th day for women who have 28 day cycles. We talk about “cyclical” pain. “If a woman presents with cyclical pain, the reflex will always be to analyze them in relation to the date of the period. This is the benchmark. The healthcare professional will then be able to relate them to menstruation or not” explains Dr. Bagot. Ovulation results in a small 2cm cyst that bursts. It can lead to “sensations” in women who feel a temporary discomfort. There is nothing to worry about. On the other hand, if ovulation is associated with significant pain during 2 to 3 days, you should talk to the doctor. “Sometimes we see ovaria
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can lead to early cognitive decline
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a condition that can be dangerous. During sleep, people with obstructive sleep apnea repeatedly stop breathing because the throat muscles relax, blocking airflow to the lungs. The most common symptoms are restless sleep, loud snoring, daytime drowsiness, and prolonged morning headaches, which can be debilitating for patients and bothersome for their partners.
80% of patients do not know they suffer from sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea is currently underdiagnosed: an estimated 15 to 30% of men and 10 to 15% of women are affected, or approximately 1 billion adults worldwide. However, 80% don’t know they suffer from it. The main risk factors for OSA are middle or older age, obesity, smoking, chronic nasal obstruction, hypertension, and being male.
In a study, the results of which were published in 2023 in the journal Frontiers in sleepBritish, German and Australian researchers have shed light for the first time on the fact that OSA can also lead to early cognitive decline in middle-aged men, even in healthy, non-obese patients.
OSA: Can cause problems with social cognition
“We show poorer visuospatial executive functioning and memory, and deficits in vigilance, sustained attention, and psychomotor and impulse control in men with OSA. Most of these deficits have previously been attributed to comorbidities.”explained Dr. Ivana Rosenzweig, lead author of the study and neuropsychiatrist at the Sleep and Brain Plasticity Center at King’s College London, in a study communicated. “We also demonstrated for the first time that OSA can lead to significant deficits in social cognition.”precise.
Dr. Rosenzweig’s team studied 27 men between the ages of 35 and 70 who had recently been diagnosed with mild to severe OSA, but who had no comorbidities. This type of patient is relatively rare, as most men and women with OSA have comorbidities such as cardiov
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US to Start Avian Influenza Testing on Dairy Cattle Next Week
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Zoo Fitness, burning 600 calories in half an hour is possible!
In the world of fitness, a new trend is making waves – the simulation of animal movements in high-intensity training. With Zoo Fitness leading the way, burning 600 calories in just 30 minutes of exercise is now a reality. This form of training is not only effective but also gaining popularity, as more people are looking to shake up their workout routines.
The Tarzan Movement and Primitive Functional Movement are two disciplines that have also garnered attention. Inspired by the animal world, these workouts involve free body sessions in continuous contact with the ground, using tou
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Zoo Fitness, burning 600 calories in half an hour is possible!
GPEI Delegation in Madagascar to Strengthen Routine Immunization and Combat Polio Outbreak
Antananarivo, April 24, 2024 – A high-level delegation from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is in Madagascar to help the country strengthen routine immunization and at the same time combat the polio outbreak in the country.
Over the next three days, the delegation will meet with the President of Madagascar, the First Lady, the Minister of Public Health and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to strengthen collaboration between the government and partners, while benefiting from the “big catch. – up to fill the vaccination gaps in Madagascar. The partners will also discuss how best to build on the government’s success in strengthening routine immunization and maintain progress in the fight against polio in Madagascar.
The team is made up of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the Chairman of the Polio Monitoring Board, Dr Chris Elias, the UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, Etleva Kadilli, the Director of Health Systems Strengthening and Immunized by the Gavi Secretariat in Geneva, Alex de Jonquieres, and the French Ambassador to Madagascar, Mr. Arnaud Guillois.
“We are here not only to discuss the way fo
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GPEI Delegation in Madagascar to Strengthen Routine Immunization and Combat Polio Outbreak
BRIN Establishes Three New Research Professors in Jakarta Open Session
Jakarta –
Three new research professors within BRIN will be established through an open session on Thursday, 25 April 2024. The Council of Research Professors will hold an open session at the BJ Habibie Building, Jakarta.
Research professor in Indonesia is the highest academic position in higher education institutions or research institutions, especially BRIN. Research professors have a great responsibility as role models and inspirations for other researchers.
Deputy Head of BRIN Amarulla Octavian said that status as a research professor must be demonstrated with increasingly reliable performance. There are five important points he emphasizes.
First, a research professor must be able to conduct quality research and contribute to knowledge in the related field of expertise. Second, to be able to guide researchers and other students.
Three, can provide ideas, input and strategies in developing research and innovation policies, both in the relevant field of knowledge or in management positions.
“In addition, the fourth is able to collaborate with different partners, both national and global. And the latter is able to take an active role not only within the field of the group, but also in general as a community service,” said Vian in a written statement, Wednesday (24/4/2024).
The three main exp
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Unlocking the Benefits of Vitamin D for Children: A Parent’s Guide to Preventing Rickets and Promoting Overall Health
2024-04-24 12:50:24
New parents are afraid of rickets in their children, which explains the importance of taking a vitamin D supplement. Moreover, the reasons for the development of rickets in children are not only a lack of vitamin D, but also a lack of calcium and phosphorus. During the period of active growth, it is important that the bones receive all of these elements. So what can a lack of vitamin D lead to?
1. The exchange of calcium and phosphorus is disrupted. For these substances to be absorbed, vitamin D is necessary. It creates the necessary conditions for the development of bone tissue and tooth enamel.
2. Disorders of the functioning of the nervous system. There
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