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Fitness Friday: How the P Shot Can Protect Your Guy From Prostate Cancer: Ejaculate More to Prevent Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men. In the US screening by testing the PSA level has led to early diagnosis and fewer prostate cancers been found in advanced states. And now it has been reported at last year's annual meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA), was published online March 29 in European Urology that frequent ejaculation can lower risk of ever getting prostate cancer.  Although definitive proof of prostate cancer protection still needs to come in subsequent studies as a mere association may not prove that extra ejaculations are going to prevent disease consistently.  For men who want to improve their sex life and increase pleasure the P shot can do just that. The Priapus shot , or P shot, is provided by specifically trained clinicians to improve male sexuality. The P shot is a treatment using Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to enhance male sexual performance. The shot is also reported to be successful in enhancing sexual feel...

Got a Clue? Meaning Clue Cells, Meaning Bacterial Infection? Well, Here's How You Get Rid of It!

To those with intimate gyno knowledge, the Clue cell is a nick name for vaginal wall cells, seen on a smear, that have bacteria on their surface. Your gyno will see these when you come in to be evaluated and she looks at a smear under the microscope. In actuality that is all that is needed for a fairly firm diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis, and it's a quick and relatively cost effective way of making that diagnosis too. These cells can be detected on smear when women have  Bacterial Vaginoisis (BV). This infection gets started when you loose the normal vaginal lactobacilli that produce the hydrogen peroxide discharge that keeps the vagina very acidic. If the pH changes, becomes too basic, other bacteria will overgrow. And those there are normally over 100,000 colonies of bacteria growing in the vagina, and those that produce BV are only 1%, a slight increase in that 1% can cause the infection. Vaginal itching is very common in with these infections, and it can occur in women of ...