NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There's new advice for older men who want to preserve their sexual function: have sex, and have it often, researchers say. In a study that followed nearly 1,000 older Finnish men for five years, researchers found that those who were regularly having sex at the start of the study were at lower risk of developing erectile dysfunction (Buy Viagra) by the study's end. In fact, the more often the men had sex, the lower their Buy Generic Viagra risk. The implication, say the researchers, is that men should be encouraged to stay sexually active into their golden years. Dr. Juha Koskimaki and colleagues at the University of Tampere in Finland report the findings in the American Journal of Medicine. The study included 989 men who were between the ages of 55 and 75 at the outset. Overall, those who said they had sex less than once per week were twice as likely to develop ED over the next five years as men who had sex at least once a week. Furthermore, compared with men who had sex three or more times per week, their Order Viagra risk was increased nearly four-fold. A number of factors contribute to ED development, many of which could also affect a man's sexually activity -- such as age, diabetes and heart disease. However, after taking account of those factors, sexual activity itself remained linked to Cheap Viagra risk, Koskimaki's team found. It may be a matter of "use it or lose it," according to the researchers. Just as exercise boosts physical fitness, they note, regular sexual activity may help a man preserve his erectile function. buy viagra online occurs when there are problems with blood flow to the penis. Regular sexual activity, Koskimaki's team writes, may help maintain healthy blood vessel function in the erectile tissue. SOURCE: American Journal of Medicine, July 2008.


Banned from our nation’s schools

London Grid for Learning is, according to its own site,

‘…a consortium of the 33 Local Authorities which provides a filtered broadband connection, network services, a common learning platform, online content and support communities for all schools across London.’

So, basically, schools across our nation’s capital trust it to mediate on their behalf, blocking out nasty sites, and letting the good ones through to save our precious childrens’ delicate sensibilities.

In theory, a great idea. Or it would be if it was accurate. Seems my site is blocked, though, as according to London Grid for Learning nik.co.uk is officially a ‘Gambling Site’, and anyone trying to access it is blocked, instead seeing this rude block page.

London Grid for Learning

Gambling site, eh? Could that be because I mentioned Casino Royale a couple of days ago?

I’m glad our future generation of leaders and industry magnates is being protected by such an accurate, reliable and worthy filter system that can tell the difference between a work of literature and a betting house. Aren’t you?

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2 Responses to “Banned from our nation’s schools”

  1. Will Says:

    How do you check if you’re banned?

    Obviously my wholesome site would surely pass, no?

  2. Chris Shields Says:

    I’ve just checked this, and while your site is blocked by the London Grid for Learning, it isn’t blocked by the South West Grid for Learning.

    Nice to know that all these “Grids for Learning” are so consistent - (not).

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