Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Friday, 26 June 2009

London and England rugby players pose naked to raise awareness of male cancer

*Harlequins and England rugby players Gonzalo Tiesi, Will Skinner, David Strettle and Jordan Turner-Hall pose naked for Cosmopolitan’s annual Naked Centrefold special, on sale 11th June, to raise awareness of male cancer for the Everyman campaign (via Telegraph)

**For more photos and videos - see Cosmopolitan

Monday, 6 October 2008

The Nobel Prize in Medicine 2008: split between HIV and cervical cancer research

Well deserved prize. My congratulations!



"for his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer"

Harald zur Hausen
1/2 of the prize
German Cancer Research Centre
Heidelberg, Germany (b. 1936). Photo: Magunia/SCANPIX

"for their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus"

Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
1/4 of the prize
Regulation of Retroviral Infections Unit, Virology Department, Institut Pasteur
Paris, France (b. 1947). Photo: L. Dolega/SCANPIX

Luc Montagnier
1/4 of the prize
World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention
Paris, France (b. 1932) . Photo: DKFZ/SCANPIX

*source of info and photos: Copyright © The Nobel Foundation

Read also Nobel prize for medicine split between cervical cancer and HIV research (Guardian)

Sunday, 11 May 2008

It’s May. It’s Masturbation Month!!!

Goya_Two Women and Man_masturbation

*Goya's Dos Mujeres y Un Hombre depicting two women laughing at a masturbating man (source)

I bet most of you did not know that May is unofficial National Masturbation Month in US. It should be extended world-wide! It’s healthy and gives pleasure so regardless of your gender, sexual orientation and political views, do masturbate!

And yes, it does not mean that you should masturbate only one month a year. Be healthy year-long!.. and enjoy ;)prostate

Research shows that “frequent masturbation may help men cut their risk of contracting prostate cancer.”  (source of picture)

“It is believed that carcinogens may build up in the prostate if men do not ejaculate regularly, BBC News reported [based on Australian research findings]. The researchers surveyed more than 1,000 men who had developed prostate cancer, and 1,250 men who had not. They found that men who had ejaculated the most between the ages of 20 and 50 were the least likely to get cancer. Men who ejaculated more than five times each week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer.

Sexual intercourse may not have the same effect because of the higher risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, which could in turn raise the risk of cancer. "Had we been able to remove ejaculations associated with sexual intercourse, there should have been an even stronger protective effect of ejaculations," Graham Giles of the Cancer Council Victoria, who led the researchers, said in the article.

The prostate produces a fluid that is incorporated into ejaculation, which activates sperm and prevents them from sticking together. Studies on animals have shown that carcinogens like 3-methylchloranthrene can be harbored in the prostate. Frequent ejaculation encourages the cancer-inducing fluids to "flush out." (The Advocate)”

“Having regular orgasms is as important to your health as flossing your teeth.” - Devra Lee Davis, head of the Centre for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute – what a wise woman! (Cosmopolitan, June issue 2008)

In the same issue of Cosmopolitan, actress Kim Catrall (from my favourite “Sex and The City”) stresses the importance of “learn[ing] to pleasure yourself”:

“The earlier you learn to masturbate, the better your sex life will be. It took me years of self-discovery to get there – I even read books by sex therapists and stood naked in front of a mirror to try to learn how to get in touch with my body. Experimenting at an earlier age would’ve provided me with a basis for a more fulfilling sexual relationship.”

Thursday, 17 January 2008

You and your prostate

knowledge through humour

via Queerty, this humourous take at a very serious matter - prostate cancer, the most common male cancer.