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Solutions for keeping men healthy after andropause

There’s a little-known phenomenon called andropause, a normal process of aging that some men (around 2.1 percent) will experience. Think of andropause as the equivalent of women who go through menopause.  Andropause sometimes is called ‘male menopause,’ yet it differs from what women experience. For women, menopause means the end of their ability to conceive… Read more

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What young men should know about testicular cancer

Picture this: A group of five men is enjoying watching a sporting event. Three of the men are over 50, and the other two men are between 25 and 30.  Out of this group, one of them has testicular cancer but does not know it. However, there is a much higher chance that one of… Read more

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What men should know about diabetes and erectile dysfunction

Here’s a known fact about men diagnosed with diabetes and erectile dysfunction (ED): Studies suggest that anywhere from 35 percent to 75 percent with diabetes – regardless of whether their diabetes is type 1 or type 2 – will eventually develop ED. Moreover, these same men will also likely develop ED 10-15 years earlier than… Read more

Urology – What is it and how to find a urology specialist?

  Health issues such as prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, UTI, or urinary incontinence need the expertise of a urology specialist for diagnosis and a remedy. At some point in their lives, men are going to need a urologist to restore their quality of life.  What is urology? What is the difference between urology… Read more

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Melanoma strikes men harder than women

  Men and the deadly skin cancer called malignant melanoma are a bad combination. Of all cancers, skin cancer is by far the most common. Even though less lethal basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers (both non-malignant skin cancers) make up the vast majority of skin cancers, malignant melanoma, which only accounts for 1%… Read more