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Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 20/09/2024
» A Samut Sakhon man who has been providing penis enlargement treatments for 20 years despite having no medical training has been arrested after one of his customers suffered a severe infection
Online Reporters, Published on 10/12/2023
» CHON BURI: A prisoner who escaped from the surgical ward of Bang Lamung Hospital after undergoing surgery for a penis infection on Saturday has been recaptured, the Department of Corrections announced on Sunday.
Online Reporters, Published on 09/12/2023
» A prisoner escaped from a hospital in Pattaya early on Saturday after undergoing surgery to treat a penis infection, police said.
AFP, Published on 24/08/2023
» CARACAS - Maria Sanchez walks slowly through her house in the Venezuelan capital with two surgical drainage bags hanging from her waist -- the nightmare result of her search for the perfect derriere.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/07/2019
» The Department of Health Service Support has warned against the perils of unauthorised injections intended to enlarge penis sizes, saying the injections can cause severe infections and cancer.
Gary Boyle, Published on 23/07/2019
» The Department of Health Service Support has warned men of the dangers of unapproved injections intended to enlarge their penis, saying it could lead to severe infection and even cancer.
Post Reporters, Published on 23/07/2019
» The Department of Health Service Support has warned men of the perils of unapproved injections intended to enlarge their penis, saying it could lead to severe infection and even cancer.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/02/2017
» Search for long-term, reversible, non-surgical birth control for men to avoid side-effects that women suffer from birth control pills, coming soon.
AFP, Published on 11/09/2016
» BEIJING - The embalmed body of Mao Zedong lies at the symbolic centre of the Chinese Communist Party, an object of veneration for loyal cadres, and of fascination for foreign tourists.
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 20/10/2015
» For the past 30 years, Thailand's sexually-active female population has been encouraged to undergo cervical cancer screening, but it's only in the last decade or so that there's been a national screening programme, initiated by the Public Health Ministry and the National Health Security Office, allowing women aged between 30-65 to get tested for free.