Nearly all prostrate cancer occurs in men over 50, or much older.
I’m nearly 53 and have never had an examination. Do I need to go and ask annually or wait until I have symptoms?
Aside from that why are some men reluctant to seek early help for health issues?
My OH only has one annual examination and as far as I am aware she doesn’t have any opportunity to discuss anything else. She does not have anything extra due to her gender and has to seek an appointment like I would.
Looking at the stats if 50% of men and 33% of woman don’t seek early...
Two in five adults in England would not ask GP about possible cancer symptoms
Poll finds more than half of male respondents would not seek doctor's advice, as NHS England seeks to promote early diagnosis
No reason why males are less likely to seek doctors advice? Big campaign starting so...
Incredible really. Just one of the ‘rural’ myths spread and said with great authority and based on ignorance and a fear or unwillingness to change.
A Red Kite female only weighs about 1-1.3kg and the largest thing I have seen them ‘carry’ is a rabbit carcass.
Hopefully in a few years we will see the end to driven bird shoots. Can’t see how it will continue as future generations become less interested in standing around in a field slaughtering birds!
Looks like a good accessory to the Kelly Kettle. I don’t use my KK as much as I used to but might take it more often if I could cook on top also after the water has boiled.
The police probably issued a press release to highlight the work they were doing to prevent knife crime and the BBC just reported it? The police will have a media and PR team that send out press releases and the like.
Until they banned the import, and ownership of them they were easily obtainable online. The Chinese e-commerce sites were selling them without any, or very little age verification.
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