Coincidence?
Donovanosis infection menaces Brit home town of El Reg's HR department
Flesh eating disease found in the same location as an HR department? Correlation or causation do you reckon?
The first British case of a rare flesh-eating sexually transmitted infection has been diagnosed in Southport – England's golf capital and home of The Register's financial and HR office. The Lancashire Evening Post reports that a woman between the age of 15 and 25 was found in the Merseyside town to be suffering from …
So nothing to do with the British version of Bob Dylan? The song Mellow Yellow had something to do with electric bananas. The suffix 'osis' in medical terms means 'state of' so the disease is named after a Donavan who had it , preumably.
Always carefully check a space that may require insertion of any of your valuable appendages.
You are really hard-up to find materal on the Donavan to be fishing around for titbits from Chicago. In sum lousy journalism which is really breathtaking considering the journalistic potential of STI.
On the latest GCE or is GSCE results scoring system a 1 and that's being generous.
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FFS - Another reason to use a VPN. S***e GDPR blocking.
"The rarity of the disease in most countries means long odds that a doctor could identify and begin treatment of the condition before your todger starts acting like it just saw the Ark of the Covenant..."
But surely only if the aforementioned Ark has had the lid lifted, and only if you decide look directly at the pretty lights... and, as an aside, I guess similar to choosing the correct holy grail, you should always be choosing your sexual partners... "wisely"?
"It surprised me, though. It's not in the South, and there's no port. What's the game?"
I've had a look and I can't find any particularly good reason for the place being called Southport. The town is apparently named after the South Port Hotel, an 18th century bathing house built in South Hawes. After all, anywhere is south of somewhere unless you're at the north pole.
The thing that surprises me is that Southport's honestly in the metropolitan county of Merseyside. I thought that was a mistake by the article's author, but no, it really is. There's a slim bit of Merseyside creeps up the coast nearly as far as Preston.
I live on Merseyside so I'm not going to make any sort of joke about the fine upstanding folk of Merseyside's biggest city stealing Lancashire's coast because that would be reinforcing an offensive and untrue stereotype. Oops! I didn't say that out loud, did I?
"The diagnosis, made within the last 12 months, is the first in the UK for a disease that is normally only seen in Papua New Guinea, southern Africa, Brazil, and southeast India. "
I'm kidding of course but wasn't there a similar report just a few months ago?