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Bluetus

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20. I am not sure the issue is instincts
Mon May 26, 2025, 12:34 PM
May 26

I mean everybody has an opinion about the Tom Brady Deflate-gate, or the Caitlin v. Angel wars or Belichick's granddaughter-aged fiance.

The big issue is that less than 5% of the population takes civics seriously, and the media is more than eager to cater to pop culture pap if it is good for their ratings.

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Sudden diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer all too common struggle4progress May 25 #1
Sounds a lot like Ovarian Cancer in women. slightlv May 25 #9
That guidance against PSA tests is outrageous Bluetus May 26 #19
Guidelines are *Guidelines* Doctoris Extincti May 26 #24
My situation is similar Bluetus May 26 #25
Totally agree with you! Doctoris Extincti May 26 #26
Many 70 year olds can live until 90+ choie May 26 #27
Well, the very slow-growing forms of prostate cancer Bluetus May 26 #30
Why Biden may not have known about his cancer until recently struggle4progress May 25 #2
I believed Joe Biden without proof. Because he is an honest man. Walleye May 25 #3
Me too. Makes all the difference. calimary May 25 #11
People should learn to trust their instincts when it comes to truth and lies Walleye May 25 #13
I am not sure the issue is instincts Bluetus May 26 #20
Yes, we simply need to recognize what honesty is to start with Walleye May 26 #22
How Doctors Treat Aggressive Prostate Cancer Like Joe Biden's struggle4progress May 25 #4
Thank you for all the information. sheshe2 May 25 #5
I have been waiting for someone MLWR May 25 #6
Hear, hear peggysue2 May 25 #7
Mahalo for all these Informative articles Cha May 25 #8
Good article. One everybody should read, whether they have cancer or don't, calimary May 25 #10
The Heart of the Problem DET May 25 #12
A test of psa and free psa is more meaningful, and cost is essentially the same for psa/free psa test... NowsTheTime May 26 #15
Indeed, the screening recommendations are bad advice. Trust_Reality May 26 #21
Good information -- (also much needed). Thank you. liberalla May 26 #14
It's not just prostate cancer - this happens TBF May 26 #16
Same here. ChazInAz May 26 #17
Hmmmm Littlered May 26 #18
Obviously, a "routine" blood test is important! young_at_heart May 26 #23
Seems like many Littlered May 26 #29
k&r Nimble_Idea May 26 #28
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