Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup
Just think, it’s been 50 years since smoking was linked to cancer — and we’re only now getting around to regulating a product that kills over 400000 people a year. Indeed, until now, cigarettes have been less regulated than pet food or makeup. … No but they have an increased risk of testicular cancer. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 06/14/2009. – + THORYOU I’m a Fan of THORYOU I’m a fan of this user permalink. Yeah on more tax income. … read more…
Local heroes recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours list – EDP24
The 58-year-old set up the charity with Clive Bamford in 1980 after being diagnosed with testicular cancer and then secondary lung cancer. The father-of-one who is married to Carolyn, 58, said he was “shocked” to have been made an MBE. … read more…
Testicular Cancer Signs or Symptoms and treatment options …
Joe B asked: For follow up and she said that like. My left testicle for about year without any pain in the same doctor about week ago and she put me what to be. read more…
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Erectile dysfunction and relationships
There are many things in life that can be covered up if you fail. Unfortunately, the failure to get or keep an erection is not one of them. It?s always obvious to your partner when you have suddenly l… read more…
Lance Armstrong Wristbands
More than 28 million people are suffering with cancer and nearly eight million will die this year. Lance Armstrong foundation (LAF) was set up to help people suffering from cancer. This foundation was… read more…
Fast Weight Loss Program Success Team
I went to the Miami Children’s museum today with my son. Believe it or not, one of the most favorite kid’s things to do there is the “Publix” exhibit. Simply a miniature replica of a grocery shopping … read more…
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Open Question: Testicular Cancer at 14?
I am 14 and I have a tiny cyst on my left testicle.
It does not produce any pain and is smaller that a pinhead.It is not super hard or firm, just a little soft.
I dont know how long I have had it for, as one day I threw a ball on the wall and it got me back. I have been aware about it for half a year. I deicded from then on that downstairs is an importnat place and then I started examining them. I have had it for about a year, no pain or any other symptons. At first I thought it was cancer, but now I’m not as convinced.
Open Question: testicular cancer????????????????????????????????????
testicular cancer? i noticed my texticle had a bump, but sometimes it doesnt seem to, but i have noticed more latetly, this hasd been almost a year. any advice?
Open Question: I have a very logical solution to America’s drug problem. Constructive criticism appreciated?
I was watching CNN a couple months ago and they interviewed a couple people on the legalization of certain drugs. Some drugs should remain illegal for obvious reasons. Like crack,crystal methamphetamine, and a few off those off-drugs like LSD and angel dust that you don’t really hear about.
I don’t know which drugs are worst, heroine, crack or coke.
But marijuana, and 1 or 2 of the other drugs should be legalized. Why and how?
How: Tobacco should be replaced with marijuana for one. You’d have to be a dumb *** not to realize that they’re both addictive drugs, (tobacco gives you a certain high sort of) and marijuana only does minor to minorly mild memory reduction as far as we know. I also read that marijuana doesn’t give cancer. Oh yeah and a probably 2 or 3% chance of testicular cancer in people under the age of lets say 18 or 19. You can still function pretty much normally if you’re stoned unlike alcohol. You’ll just be about 30% slower.
That said, any tobacco company should switch to marijuana and start advertising it like its alcohol. All risks must be extremely clear on any and all cigarette cartons and packs.
As for the other drugs, I believe the best bet for those would be government run shops. Yes, the U.S government selling you drugs. I see it like this. You go to the government-run store.
You’ll have your official drug user card on you. You order some drugs, and they scan your card to see when you last made a purchase. If it’s too soon to buy more drugs, meaning they can’t sell you enough often enough to get you too addicted. THEN whenever someone doesn’t want to be a drug addict anymore, they go to their local government run drug rehab clinic. Note that this must be affordable and effective to the mid 3rd class or else a lot of poor people will be addicted to drugs. They sign up, do drug tests weekly, if they fail 3 drug tests, they go to an addict’s jail.
Which is jail, except instead of killers and rapists you have drug addicts that failed the clinics.
Why: If it were like this, not only would the U.S government get the taxes they so greedily want and need to keep America running, we’d have efficient drug control. Well… a lot more efficient than what we have now.
I don’t see any faults. Of course there will be the criminals that try to find loopholes or find some way to try to break the law, but hey. Nothing’s perfect.
One more thing. No, the president can’t toke up on marijuana whenever he wants just because it’s legal. The consequences would be the same going to work or driving drunk.
I believe that if people have the legal option of marijuana, alcohol and cocaine/heroine/crack whichever of those 3 drugs are the least deadly, most people wouldn’t choose the really deadly illegal drugs when they can have a legal alternative that is almost as powerful.
1. marijuana 2. alcohol 3. cocaine
With these 3 drugs and an efficient rehab system America could just maybe solve the drug problem and gain billions of dollars in the process.
If anyone sees faults, please let me know. I want to perfect this idea.
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My mom thinks she’s got testicular cancer. Hmm…
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