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		<title>By: How To Maintain Reproductive Health? &#124; NursingLife.net - Health Care Advices</title>
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		<title>By: Women Prostate &#124; NursingLife.net - Health Care Advices</title>
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		<description>[...] The prostate, the glandular organ of the genitourinary system, may no longer be an exclusive part of the male anatomy. If confirmed the findings of the special investigation conducted by a team of urologists in Austria, women also have prostate cancer and also ejaculation when they experience an orgasm. Specifically, the collaboration of two women who claimed to ejaculate during intercourse has been instrumental in the latest attempt to clarify the uncertainties about the presence of this structure in the female body, the result has just published The Journal of Sexual Medicine. The issue has been debated for centuries and still is, despite advances in knowledge of physical and psychological mechanisms involved in the process of female sexual arousal. Although previous studies suggest that women have a gland similar to that of male, attached to the urethra, skeptics suggest that this is a diverticulum (sac-like bulge) of this canal and that ejaculation is an issue of them urinary . In fact, another theory holds that it is a form of incontinence. To clarify the controversy, the authors studied extensively the genitourinary system of two volunteers, 44 and 45. The technique underwent ultrasound of avant-garde, high-definition perineal ultrasound, and thoroughly reviewed the urethra using an endoscope. They also collected samples of ejaculation (the participants had to masturbate) and compared with voiding urine obtained before sexual activity.     Related Posts:What Is Prostate Cancer?Prostate Cancer Treatment   /* * This sample shows how to create a Custom Search Control. By default, it * will allow you to add a search box to your page that searches your site. * Optionally, you can give it a CSE ID (http://www.google.com/coop/cse/) to * have it search sites you specify */ google.load(&#039;search&#039;, &#039;1&#039;); function OnLoad() { // Create a custom search control that uses a CSE restricted to code.google.com var customSearchControl = new google.search.CustomSearchControl(&#039;011621330785812797667:00ahvrch_pe&#039;); // Draw the control in content div customSearchControl.draw(&#039;searchresult&#039;); // run a query customSearchControl.execute(&#039;Women Prostate&#039;); } google.setOnLoadCallback(OnLoad);  Loading... [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Prostate Cancer Treatment &#124; NursingLife.net - Health Care Advices</title>
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