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Public release: 22August 2010
Male menopause affects more than five million men
male menopause, male hypogonadism
Experts estimate that more than 5 million men are affected, by male menopause yet worry the number may be
considerably higher since symptoms are frequently ignored. Most frequently, this condition is associated with
women’s health, age-related hormone changes, often dubbed menopause, ...
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Public release: 25 July 2010
Treating erectile dysfunction
erectile dysfunction, impotence, tretment
Experts agree male sexual arousal is complex. It involves many facts such as the senses, emotions, the brain,
hormones, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Even so, most men should be able to enjoy sex to a ripe old age.
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Public release: 13 July 2010
Men who enter adult life obese are at increased risk of premature death
male menopause, testosterone
A new Danish research has found that men who enter adult life obese face a life-long doubling of the risk of
dying prematurely. The study aimed to investigate how obesity at age 20 years affects obesity throughout
adult life. According to team leader, it is important to find out if obesity in early adulthood has ...
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Public release: 09 July 2010
Male menopause really does exist
male menopause, testosterone
The study, reported in the Daily Mail, has found that some men experience a decrease in hormones when
they hit middle age. And, just like menopause does, reduced levels of testosterone can lead to everything
from lowered libido to fatigue.
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Public release: 09 July 2010
Men less likely than women to go to the doctor
male habits, regular checkups
The problem is men prefer to keep their heads in the sand about possible medical complications.
According to a U.S. study, men shy away from medical checkups. Many men think you're not sick till your
MD says so, so they steer clear of checkups. It's a finding local general practitioners don't dispute.
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Public release: 17 June 2010
Study finds some association between nine symptoms and male menopause
andropause, male menopause, testosterone
Male menopause is also called "andropause" or late-onset hypogonadism. British researchers from Imperial
College London and the University of Manchester described a set of concrete symptoms for "male menopause" for
the first time. They have also determined that only about 2 percent of men aged 40 to 80 suffer from the
condition, far less than previously thought.
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Public release: 16 June 2010
Prevention of enlarged prostate can help save lives
prostate, enlarged prostate
With Father's Day right after the corner, this is an appropriate time to remind loved ones
that prostate health should not be overlooked. They must learn that prevention and awareness
can help save lives.
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Public release: 19 May 2010
The use of synthetic testosterone in 'male menopause' treatment is questionable
testosterone treatment, andropause, male menopause
An article in Drug Therapeutics Bulletin, a BMJ (British Medical Journal) journal, based on fact it is not
clear whether male menopause actually exists, and inconclusive evidence on testosterone's effectiveness in
treating it, concludes that the use of synthetic testosterone is questionable.
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Public release: 19 May 2010
Significant proportion of men with ED exhibit early signs of CAD
erectile dysfunction, coronary artery disease
A paper published in the June issue of IJCP, the International Journal of Clinical Practice, shows that men
with erectile dysfunction (ED) will often develop coronary symptoms within two to three years of impotence and
actually experience a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, within three to five years.
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Public release: 14 May 2010
Obesity is a risk factor for benign prostate hyperplasia
benign prostate hyperplasia, obesity, prostate cancer
There are sopme nutritional theories for benign prostate hyperplasia. The most common theory
is that you should avoid caffeine. Another theory suggests that animal fats aren't
good for the prostate. the true is animal fats are bad for the whole body!
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Public release: 05 May 2010
Obese men more likely to have low testosterone than non-obese men
testosterone, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular
Obesity, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes, now appears to be associated with another health
problem, but one that affects men only -- low testosterone levels.
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