Penile ‘discharge’ June 28, 2015 Ask Dr. G, Sexual Function Hunter S. Thompson, an American journalist and author, who founded the gonzo journalism movement and internationally known with the publication of Hell’s Angels once said: “Paranoia is just another word...
Doctor In The House June 26, 2015 Dr. In The House, Health & Aging In the UK, a boy who was left disabled during birth could receive record £15m compensation by the NHS. Medics failed to pick up 'abnormal changes' during the latter stages of his mother's labour. James...
Sterilisation The Most Common Form of Permanent Contraception June 21, 2015 Ask Dr. G, Sexual Function Today is Father's Day. This is a day to honour fathers and celebrate fatherhood, paternal bonds and influences fathers have in society. Although such celebrations may be considered commercialised, being a...
Fatherhood June 19, 2015 Dr. In The House, Health & Aging In conjunction with Father's Day, we explore the psychology and physiology of fatherhood with Dr George Lee and Dr Michael Menke, a psychological scientist. Combining theirs and callers' experience of...
Men, do you know where your prostate is? June 17, 2015 Hot Off The Press Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer to affect men globally. The Movember movement, celebrated annually in November – the month where a certain portion of men (called the Mo Bros) decide to...
Shocking The Penis Back to Life June 14, 2015 Ask Dr. G, Sexual Function The Canadian Musician, Alex Lifeson, better known as the guitarist from the rock band Rush once said: “The shock of any trauma, I think changes your life. It’s more acute in the beginning and after a...
Grip Strength – A Predictor of Your Health Risks? June 12, 2015 Dr. In The House, Health & Aging A study suggests the chances of having a heart attack, stroke or dying young may be hidden in the palm of your hand. Researchers said their findings showed that muscle strength is a strong predictor of...
Cooking your prostate with microwaves and TUNA June 7, 2015 Ask Dr. G, Cancer "The human brain is built to compare. It’s Darwinian to consider an alternative when one presents itself” This is the conclusion from Helen Fisher, an anthropologist and human behavior researcher at the...