According to Prostate Cancer UK, more than 47,500 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, equating to roughly 129 men each day. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Professor Hashim Ahmed, consultant urological surgeon at Cromwell Hospital said: “Prostate cancer is the most
The puppy, which spent its days alone in a tiny room, would only be allowed out to eat and drink. When Leo was found, he smelled of urine and faeces, his hair was matted and he was suffering from an ear infection,
These blocks, which mix the urine of astronauts with Martian soil, could end up being the crucial foundation of civilisation on the Red Planet. They are formed by mixing dust with urea, which is the primary component of urine, along with bacteria
When pain is characteristic of bowel cancer it often is achy or cramp-like or feels similar to bloating. If the pain is persistent, or if any other changes in bowel movements become chronic, it is advisable to get them checked by a
Cancer Research UK advises: “Symptoms of pancreatic cancer can be vague. They can be caused by other conditions, but it’s important to get them checked by a doctor. See your GP if you have any new symptoms or symptoms that aren’t going
Paracetamol is a pain reliever and a fever reducer. The drug is used to treat many conditions such as headache, muscle aches, arthritis, backache, toothaches, colds, and fevers. Taking over the recommended dosage may cause gastrointestinal symptoms to be aware of. The
Indeed, prostate cancer may be accompanied by a variety of urinary symptoms, especially in the early stages, according to Cancer Treatment Centres of America (CTCA). The organisation says depending on its size and location, a tumour may “press on and constrict the
Changes when you go to the toilet are one of the most common signs of prostate cancer, along with an array of other diseases and health conditions. Urine is a waste product which is made in the kidneys, containing water and dissolved
Researchers suggest dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets at parks are likely damaging the environment and wildlife. According to a new study, dog faeces and urine contain significant amounts of phosphorous and nitrogen. When left in nature reserves,
User UK Wildlife said: “What a weird experiment on sheep urine! “Why on earth isn’t it done under controlled conditions in a barn where sheep are fed a specific diet?” Mac tweeted: “Utter tosh, sheep/animals have been puddling in fields for years