NEW ORLEANS — Good news, men: you may be able to decrease your risk for prostate cancer by ejaculating — frequently, according to research presented here at American Urological Association 2015 Annual Meeting.
The frothy advice is not new but is now backed up by the “strongest evidence to date” on the subject, according to lead author Jennifer Rider, ScD, MPH, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
Blogfinger medical commentary: By Paul Goldfinger, MD.
This is a bit out of range for my professional credentials. But, finally medical science may have found a pleasant way to prevent cancer. All the other ways require some sacrifice like avoiding ice cream and hot pastrami. I would love to get a Blogfinger interview with Jennifer Rider.
THE MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS (no, not blue ballers) It sounds like there is a kazoo solo there. Kazoos are historic instruments in OG.
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This 2015 announcement was greeted with smiles. It’s nice to know that the voodoo that you do so well, could keep you healthy.
Fast Eddie: Although some therapies may be faster than others, Medicare will pay the same; just as surgeons get paid the same for an easy case or a difficult one. Some treatments should be reimbursed with an hourly rate.
Is this the first step for the oldest profession to be included as medical professionals?