The list of “ills of the digital age” has just received a new addition, with specialists including the so-called Cell Phone Elbow syndrome among the overuse injuries with potential to proliferate at amazing speed. With half the population of the planet already owning a cell phone, those of us who spend ho... |
9 June 2009 15:11 GMT |
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You may be an avid carnivorous, looking continuously for proteins, calcium and iron in the food, but here comes some bad news for you: people eating two or more servings of red meat daily are much more vulnerable to heart disease and diabetes. This is the result of a research published in the journal "Circulation," ... |
6 February 2008 05:46 GMT |
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Some women do not even know what it feels like to have an orgasm. Others must exhaust 'a stud', squeezing him like a lemon for one. And some actually have one due to the slightest vibration, even the purr of a hairdryer, or the rhythmic drone of a photocopier. They can have even 300 spontaneous orgasms per ... |
17 November 2007 04:58 GMT |
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The 'phantom limb' may sound more familiar to you. Amputees still feel their missing limb. But what about the phantom penis syndrome? It characterizes post-operative heterosexual and transsexual men who have removed penises due to cancer or trans-sex surgeries. A team at the University of California in San ... |
30 October 2007 20:26 GMT |
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Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) represents a spontaneous and persistent genital arousal (accompanied also by breast congestion), with or without orgasm or genital engorgement/swelling/lubrication, but not linked to a higher sex drive (patients are annoyed by this arousal) and which generally is unwanted and... |
19 July 2007 13:36 GMT |
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