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An orgasm a day could keep prostate cancer away, scientists claimStudy finds participants who ejaculated more than 21 times a month were at a 22 percent lower risk of getting the disease.
Should it be provided on the NHS?
QuoteAn orgasm a day could keep prostate cancer away, scientists claimStudy finds participants who ejaculated more than 21 times a month were at a 22 percent lower risk of getting the disease.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/12073116/An-orgasm-a-day-could-keep-prostate-cancer-away-scientists-claim.html
Ahh That explains why I've been asked to get a nurse's outfit while out shopping today.
The Technology of Orgasm"Hysteria," the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual SatisfactionTHE JOB NOBODY WANTED
Retired MPs set to receive retroactive pension increasesThe increases are attributed to rulings from the Court of Auditors on the wages and pensions of judicial officersAccording to a Ministry of Finances bill that was published in the Eleftheros Typos newspaper, retired MPs are set to receive retroactive pension increases worth up to 100,000 euros.
QuoteRetired MPs set to receive retroactive pension increasesThe increases are attributed to rulings from the Court of Auditors on the wages and pensions of judicial officersAccording to a Ministry of Finances bill that was published in the Eleftheros Typos newspaper, retired MPs are set to receive retroactive pension increases worth up to 100,000 euros.http://www.tovima.gr/en/article/?aid=765508
Sorry Maik, was offline for a while after trying on nurses outfit and laughing hysterically. ..........