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Rise in anal sex leads to health problems for women as doctors 'too embarrassed' to talk - dailystar.co.uk - Britain
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Rise in anal sex leads to health problems for women as doctors 'too embarrassed' to talk
NHS surgeons have warned.Two top surgeons have warned that a doctors reluctance to talk over the risks associated with anal sex are leading to women being harmed.Consequences listed in the British Medical Journal include incontinence and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as well as bodily trauma, pain and bleeding from anal sex encounters.READ MORE: Nurse killed by driver after his window 'all misted up' before horrifying 'bang'But two top surgeons, Tabitha Gana and Lesley Hunt, argue that doctors too embarrassed to talk over the issues are leading to more problems than normal.Writing in the journal, the pair say that "anal intercourse is considered a risky sexual behaviour because of its association with alcohol, drug use and multiple sex partners".The journal also notes that "within popular culture it has moved from the world of pornography to mainstream media" such as the Phoebe-Waller Bridge-written series Fleabag or comedy-drama Sex and the City.Shows such as that, the journal claims, have made anal sex seem "racy and daring".The report also said that women who engage in anal sex are at greater risk than men, with increased rates of "faecal incontinence and anal sphincter injury" reported.The report continued: "Women are at a higher risk of incontinence than men because of their different anatomy and the effects of hormones, pregnancy and childbirth on the pelvic floor."The pain and bleeding women report after anal sex is indicative of trauma, and risks may be increased if anal sex is coerced."The surgeons added, though, that doctors and GPs are less likely to talk about anal sex and that they are subsequently "failing a generation of young women," The Guardian reported.Professor of sexual health and HIV
Rhona Goskirk - Emmerdale's Marlon and Rhona wedding day chaos as tragic health battle strikes - dailystar.co.uk
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Emmerdale's Marlon and Rhona wedding day chaos as tragic health battle strikes
Emmerdale's Marlon Dingle and Rhona Goskirk have been going through a turbulent time since the Woolpack chef's unexpected stroke earlier in the year.Still determined to get married the couple have been faced with an array of setbacks.But as their wedding day finally approaches, will Marlon be able to make it to the church on time?READ MORE: Emmerdale’s Frank Clayton star now - co-star wife, real name and plane pilot careerDuring his impromptu stag do Marlon tries his best to get on his feet but his legs suddenly buckle and he falls to the ground.Seeing the commotion, Paddy suggests Marlon should get checked out at the hospital to which he agrees but tells Paddy he doesn't want to go by ambulance and Rhona should be left out of the loop.Later on at the Hospital, an utterly devastated Marlon is knocked for six when the doctor informs him that he’ll have to stay in overnight, due to the results indicating an extremely high blood pressure.The morning of the wedding arrives and an ecstatic Rhona is still in the dark regarding Marlon's health.Meanwhile at the hospital, Marlon’s utterly bewildered when the doctor tells him that his blood pressure readings are still far too high for him to be discharged just yet.As Paddy tries to keep Marlon calm, they both become equally stressed out about the news and begin to panic.Mary and Vanessa’s attempts to delay Rhona from attending the church are thwarted but Rhona can feel that something isn't right.Still hoping that Marlon will turn up at the church, Vanessa reassures her and tries to keep Rhona calm as she waits patiently.Suddenly, Priya is awash with relief as Paddy whizzes a determined Marlon in his pimped-up wedding wheelchair towards her; as they're both dressed handsomely in
David Tennant - Catherine Tate - Bernard Cribbins' life - Doctor Who, health battles, Coronation Street and sad death - dailystar.co.uk - Britain
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Doctor Who actor's death was announced this morning, with many sharing their memories of the star who delighted generations of viewers.Bernard, who became a children's TV icon on series including Jackanory, The Wombles and Old Jack's Boat, also appeared in dozens of classic films too including the Carry Ons and the original Railway Children.READ NEXT: David Tennant confirmed for epic Doctor Who role reprisal after almost a decadeAlong with becoming a fan favourite on Doctor Who, Bernard was undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of all time.To pay tribute to Bernard Cribbins, Daily Star takes a look back at the actor's life and career.Acting was in Bernard's blood from a young age, with the star leaving school at the age of 13 years old to pursue acting roles in the theatre.After completing his National Service in 1947, he returned to acting and landed his first West End role nearly a decade later in 1956, where he performed in the Shakespeare production, A Comedy Of Errors.Bernard later became an icon of both stage and screen, particularly for his performances in films such as Carry On Spying, and children's classic The Railway children - as well as a number of legendary TV shows.He is most fondly remembered for narrating iconic shows such as The Wombles, as well as being one of the primary storytellers in Jackanory.A new generation were also introduced to the magic of Bernard Cribbins in the children's TV series Old Jack's Boat.In 2009, Catherine Tate also presented Bernard Cribbins with a special award from the British Academy Children's Awards, for his contribution to children's programming.That's not all, as Bernard also appeared in Fawlty Towers, Midsomer Murders and as Wally Bannister in 11 episodes of ITV soap
Harry Redknapp - 'They saved his life' - Gary Moore thanks doctors as son Josh battles back to health - msn.com - Britain - Ireland - county Moore
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'They saved his life' - Gary Moore thanks doctors as son Josh battles back to health
Video: Mother of brain-damaged Archie emotional after losing latest battle to continue treatment (PA Media)UK temperatures soar above 40C for first time as wildfires rage near LondonCamilla says sorry for bringing rain as thunderstorm breaks heatwave in CornwallLondon Fire Brigade declares major incident amid ‘huge surge’ in blazesTory leadership race: Who is still in the running?Conservationists celebrate as new brood of barn owl chicks are ringedJohnson defends his leadership at final Cabinet meetingUK records ‘highest ever’ temperature as heatwave scorches countryPeople should 'apply common sense' when travelling today, says Grant ShappsCharles says tackling climate change is 'utterly essential' as heatwave grips UKPolitics daily briefing: July 19UK and Ireland bask in record-breaking temperatures as forecasters predict worse to comeConservative leadership battle: Who is still in the running?Burst water main floods London streets as temperatures soarLisa Nandy: Government has gone missing in middle of heat crisisLondon park scorches in heatwaveUK heatwave: Red extreme heat warning in place as temperatures soarMoore was speaking from Lingfield where he won a race with one of Harry Redknapp's horses, Fascinating Lips. The 6-4 favourite ended a run of places for the stable in the past week with a fluent two-and-a-quarter length display in the At The Races App Form Study Selling Handicap.
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