This is a serious question. Recent research shows that frequent sex lowers the risk of prostate cancer. Fry has announced (in The Guardian of course, where else!) that he had an operation for prostate cancer in JanuarySimilar Threads:
This is a serious question. Recent research shows that frequent sex lowers the risk of prostate cancer. Fry has announced (in The Guardian of course, where else!) that he had an operation for prostate cancer in JanuarySimilar Threads:
In that case, I'm certain to get it.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
And while we are on things medical. Perhaps our Australian residents can confirm the availability of a free poo test (for bowel cancer) through the post. A friend tells me that all residents over a certain age in Australia get a poo test kit sent to them through the mail; they then self-sample and send the results back together with their doctor's name, again through the mail. If a problem is detected their doctor contacts them
Damn socialised medicine
The home shit check for the elderly has been the norm for years in the UK. Do keep up. http://https://www.nhs.uk/conditions...ning/fob-test/
Brad is correct - I have received about 3 of those test invitation mailings but I haven't returned any of them as I've found it impossible to hold the envelope open and shit in it at the same time.
There's a serious design flaw
christianpfc (March 5th, 2018), frequent (February 25th, 2018), joe552 (February 25th, 2018)
I got the bowel cancer test kit about a month ago. It was fine. I don't have an annual check up - I see my GP when I need to. Perhaps it's something I should consider.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
If I asked my GP surgery for an annual check up I'd get short shrift - unless you have an underlying chronic condition like diabetes or are in certain occupations then you have no chance of getting your health routinely checked