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  1. FAQ - Genital Warts FAQs

    14/04/16

    HPV and penile cancer and anal cancer in men who have sex with men, although most cases of warts ... won't cause these problems. Certain types of HPV infection in women are also associated with cervical ... are always keen to hear your feedback. 08/04/14 08/04/14 08/04/17 Your Health In scope Map of ... More

  2. FAQ - ED drugs

    20/01/21

    other PDE-5 inhibitors will depend on your particular circumstances. In some cases, you may need to pay. ... effective. They increase the blood flow to your penis temporarily. The four most common in England are:    ... – brand name Levitra     •    avanafil – brand name Spedra Viagra came off patent in the UK in 2014 and ... More

  3. FAQ - Fitness Basics FAQs

    14/01/21

    your favourite scientific journal, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, found that the 20% with ... with the next-lowest fitness levels. That sounds scary but lets turn it on its head. In other words, if ... There is a lot of exercise advice online. Here's the basics in a few hundred words. There’s ... More

  4. FAQ - Sleeping FAQs

    14/04/16

    longer in a new bed compared with one that was ten years old. Change your diet The basic rules of healthy ... and learn to say no to unrealistic demands. Talk through problems with a friend, colleague or your ... partner. Make time to have some fun in your life and learn to relax. You may simply need some "quiet ... More

  5. FAQ - Peptic Ulcers FAQs

    14/04/16

    common with duodenal ulcers than stomach ulcers. Vomiting may relieve some of the pain. A loss of ... at some time in their lives. Men are more susceptible than women. Ulcers are rare in children but ... the age of around 25 onwards, with the peak age being around 45. Stomach ulcers tend to occur later in ... More

  6. FAQ - Hypospadias FAQs

    14/04/16

    dimple. In 65% of males with hypospadias, the opening is on the underside of the head of the penis, near ... babies with slight hypospadias, where the opening is on head of the penis, do not always have an ... a fistula (a hole in the repair through which urine can leak).   We don't currently post comments ... More

  7. FAQ - Exercise FAQs

    19/04/16

    heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Next year in England and Wales alone around ... Exercise in your lunch-break Exercise at home or in the park- you don’t need to go to a gym Play more with ... help? Some employers have a gym or offer gym membership or cycle-to-work schemes. Combine exercise with ... More

  8. FAQ - Stress: warning signs

    18/01/21

    with  someone. For some of us, social media can only go so far. Indeed, research  suggests social media ... family member.  Feeling uncomfortable in your own skin won’t get better with time. Most likely  it will ... honestly.  Some of us can’t even ask for  directions in the street because  we don’t want to look  ... More

  9. FAQ - HIV & AIDs FAQs

    14/04/16

    by certain infections and cancers that happen more often in people with HIV. What are the main ... either through breast milk or birth. What's the difference between HIV and AIDs? HIV is the virus ... There are usually no symptoms in the early stages besides a mild fever soon after infection. In fact, ... More

  10. FAQ - Balanitis FAQs

    04/03/22

    usually associated with poor hygiene. It is unusual in circumcised men. What causes it? Poor personal ... appear. The glans may also look shiny or waxy. In severe cases it may also be swollen. The foreskin may ... A foul-smelling discharge. What's the risk? Balanitis is a common condition in uncircumcised men and is ... More

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