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Surgeon reveals the one body part that indicates penis size — and it's not hands or feet

A surgeon specializing in sexual health says you cannot tell the size of a man's penis simply by looking at his hands and feet. Dr. Rena Malik made the declaration on the Diary of a CEO podcast on Monday, squashing the stereotype that blokes with bigger shoes are better endowed.

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Scientifically Speaking | Pig organ transplants offer lifeline to waiting patients

Surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital performed a groundbreaking transplant, implanting a genetically modified pig kidney into a 62-year-old man. 

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The 3 most stressful jobs in healthcare

"Discover which profession has been ranked as the second-most stressful job in the U.S. and the factors that contribute to this high level of stress, according

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Gutfeld

people moved ahead. doors falling off airplanes. you can look at what happened at harvard. this must be a high capability person. no she wasn't! she gained the system. goes to show as a block woman you have to work twice as hard. she worked half as hard ripping off someone else's stuff. it is a scam. when it moves away from academia. to things can you keep a door off an airplane. >> greg: i don't want the sur surgeons. >> i am very lazy.

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Fox News at Night

hopefully the prognosis here is good. >> trace: but the week-long stay in the hospital, you're not concerned about that at all? or is that also standard operating procedure? >> if the icu's day is truly because he needs intensive care, sure, there is an unknown. we don't know what the outcome would be. in general these are manageable complications. the vast majority of people get through it. surgeons are very good at managing these complications. and it should have no impact on the long-term outcome. about 90% of people survived long-term after this procedure for prostate cancer. if it's just a minor thing and he's in the icu because he's an important person, it is probably something he could leave the hospital from soon. >> trace: john kirby said this, and i will get your very quick response on the other side. watch. >> for situation like this to go as long as it did without the commander-in-chief knowing about it, or the national security

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The Five

that whatever we do, we don't lay a predicate or open the door for presidents, subsequent presidents, hoping it's a woman in a sooner time they are not -- he or she to go after their predecessor, because their predecessor did something they may have disagreed with. >> dana: what about summoning the press and giving them a spreadsheet of a complaint? >> greg: i love that joe is angry at the press for not caring all -- he is like a terminally ill man surrounded by dozens of the top surgeons on his payroll, and he is blaming them for the disease. dude, they are doing everything they can to save you. they have already applied 20 coats of paint on this turd, and it's not their fault that it still stinks. think about immigration when trump was in office. the media called the border crossings a crisis. under biden, when it's ten times worse, they can't even call it a problem. the media went all in on

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Newsnight

a student's life could have been saved had doctors at a brighton hospital acted sooner — that's according to nhs documents leaked to bbc newsnight. 21—year—old melissa zoglie went to a&e last year with acute abdominal pain, but doctors didn't realise her stomach was twisted — a life—threatening situation — and she was sent home. at an inquest this week, the coroner concluded that there was no clinical indication for further investigations but highlighted inconsistencies in some of the evidence. last month, newsnight heard from four whistleblowers who said patients died unnecessarily and others were effectively maimed by surgeons at university hospitals sussex. the trust says patient data doesn't support claims of unnecessary deaths or maiming. joe pike has this report. sometimes i just feel like screaming for help. sometimes i'll be sleeping and i wake up panicking. no family should go through this. melissa zoglie's parents are struggling.

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Newsnight

bubble on melissa's chest x—ray was not recognised and not all clinical reviews were documented. and a review from a senior trust doctor who wasn't involved in melissa's treatment concluded that if surgery had been identified as clinically necessary on the day she first went to hospital... "i believe that ms zoglie's life would have been saved." her chest x—ray carried out on that day showed an abnormally enlarged stomach. based upon the information available at the time, a ct scan would have been an appropriate follow up investigation." i was concerned to read that the doctors in a&e did try to reach surgeons on a number of occasions without success. and so that does raise questions, i think, about the availability of surgeons in a hospital as huge as the royal sussex. and that then leads to some wider issues, i think, essentially around the defensiveness of the trust, because this case on its own would be tragic enough.

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BBC News Now

and that of their families. and the end result is the crippling of the single last remaining trauma centre in the middle of gaza. gemma, i've seen reports that 600 patients and staff have left the complex. no—one actually knows where they've gone. that gives us a sense of how dangerous people feel it is there. but if you are in need of medical assistance and you go to al—aqsa at the moment, tell me what you would face. what's the situation in the actual hospital? well, the situation in the hospital is dire. we have just a single doctor who's working in the emergency room. you have only two surgeons left who are responding to hundreds of needs in that hospital. you have so many casualties coming in every single hour who are in desperate need of lifesaving support. and so what you see inside of the hospital is these, again, heroic health workers. and i cannot stress these enough. these are people who have not slept in months. to, at the same time, look for food and water for their own families

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