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    General Health IVF treatment increases risk of breast cancer, major study finds – The Telegraph

    IVF treatment increases the risk of going on to develop breast cancer, a new study suggests. Data from more than 626,000 women over 21 years found links indicating that women over 40 who undergo the treatment are 65 per cent more likely to develop the disease. The increased risk … Read more...
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    General Health Drug which helps woman survive breast cancer can also stop prostate cancer spreading in men, new study finds – The Telegraph

    A pioneering drug that boosts survival for women with breast cancer can stall progression of prostate cancer in men, a landmark study has found. The British trials suggest the treatment – which is also used to treat ovarian cancer – could benefit up to 4,000 men a year, delaying the … Read...
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    General Health What nobody tells you about sex after prostate cancer – The Telegraph

    When 60-year-old Elvin Cox, a construction consultant from Essex, was told he had prostate cancer, he was also told about a life-changing side effect he’d never considered… It was in February 2014 when some tests from my twice-yearly Bupa health check showed I had raised levels of PSA, …...
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    General Health How to get just the right amount of exercise for your body (and mind) – The Telegraph

    How do you stop yourself from doing too much exercise? It’s admittedly not a question that keeps too many of us up at night. Health experts are often mocked for changing their advice dramatically from one day to the next, but on exercise the chorus has been constant: the … Read more via The...
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    Sexual Health The five rules of good midlife sex – The Telegraph

    It’s been said that sex in midlife is like going to the gym: you know you should probably do it a couple of times a week, but work, children and a mountain of life admin always seem to get in the way, leaving you too tired to bother (and vowing to … Read more via The Telegraph...
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