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  1. Morning-after pill for STIs slashes chlamydia and syphilis rates

    A 'morning after pill' could slash soaring rates of sexually transmitted infection (STI), new research shows.

    Those who took the common antibiotic, doxycycline, within 72 hours of having sex cut their chances of contracting syphilis and chlamydia by up to 80 per cent.

    Experts have called for the medicine to be more widely availa[/b][/u]e UK and the US.

    In the UK, health chiefs currently refuse to offer it, while in the US, it is only available to high ...
  2. Docs warn against all-night sex sessions after man's horrific injury

    Doctors have warned against 'prolonged vigorous' bedroom antics after treating a patient with a potentially deadly injury to his genitals.

    The 53-year-old man suffered inflammation in the main vein that runs along the shaft of the penis, which can lead to life-threatening blood clots.

    He had a Viagra-fuelled rough sex session the previous night which had caused extreme swelling on the undercarriage of his phallus.

    The skin was warm to the touch and 'tender', ...