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Public release: 30 June 2008
Doubling of sexually transmitted infections among over-45s in under a decade
releasessexual health, genital warts, herpes

Trends in sexually transmitted infections (other than HIV) in older people: Analysis of data from an enhanced surveillance system

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Public release: 27 June 2008
Seniors with type 2 diabetes who eat unhealthy meals may experience memory declines immediately afterward
releasesdiabetes, healthy food, nutrition

Adults with type 2 diabetes who eat unhealthy, high-fat meals may experience memory declines immediately afterward, but this can be offset by taking antioxidant vitamins with the meal, according to new research from Baycrest.

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Public release: 20 June 2008
Why depression and diabetes often go together ...but which comes first?
releasesdiabetes, depression

While researchers have long been aware that type-2 diabetes and depression often go together, which develops first has always been unclear.

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Public release: 18 June 2008
Testosterone replacement benefits older men with low testosterone
releasestestosterone, andropause, testosterone replacement

In older men with low testosterone levels, testosterone replacement therapy improves their risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, according to two new studies. The results will be presented at The Endocrine Society's 90th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

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Public release: 18 June 2008
Low testosterone appears to increase long-term risk of death
releasestestosterone, andropause

Men may not live as long if they have low testosterone, regardless of their age, according to a new study. The results will be presented at The Endocrine Society's 90th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

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Public release: 16 June 2008
Erectile dysfunction is a portal into men's health
releaseserectile dysfunction, impotence, men's health, diabetes, cholestrol, blood pressure

A recent international study reveals that erectile dysfunction could be an indicator of testosterone deficiency and the metabolic syndrome, a set of factors that may show an increased risk of heart and vascular disease and type 2 diabetes.

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Public release: 30 May 2008
Mediterranean diet may ward off type 2 diabetes
releasesdiabetes, diet, mediterraniean diet

Adhering to the so-called Mediterranean diet, which is rich in fruits and vegetables and low in animal products, may protect you against developing type 2 diabetes, a Spanish study suggests.

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Public release: 28 May 2008
Obese men, not women, prone to osteoarthritis
releasesobesity, osteoarthritis

Obese men - but not women - are more prone to osteoarthritis of both hip and knee and may require hip replacement, according to a new study.

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Public release: 27 May 2008
Know the warning signs of stroke
releasesstroke, heart disease

Most Americans don't act on warning signs of stroke, including sudden dizziness or loss of balance or coordination and loss of vision in one or both eyes. Yet experts say early treatment could avoid devastating consequences, including death and disability.

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Public release: 21 May 2008
The top 10 sex mistakes men make in bed
releasessexuality

There just isn't any other way to say it - a sex slip-up just isn't sexy, and to save all men from bedroom 'disasters', a leading sexologist has come to the rescue. Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright, a sex educator, relationship expert, columnist and founder of Sexuality Source Inc., has come up with top ten mistakes men make in bed.

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Public release: 20 May 2008
Erectile dysfunction may signal a broken heart
releaseserectile disfunction, men health, heart disease

Erectile dysfunction is always a matter of the heart, but new research shows that more than romance is at stake. Two new studies of men with type 2 diabetes found that erectile dysfunction (ED) was a powerful early warning sign for serious heart disease, including heart attack and death.

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Public release: 19 May 2008
Men at increased risk of death from pneumonia compared to women
releasespneumonia, men health

Men who come to the hospital with pneumonia generally are sicker than women and have a higher risk of dying over the next year, despite aggressive medical care, according to a study being presented Tuesday, May 20, at the 104th International Conference of the American Thoracic Society. Scientific sessions are scheduled May 16 to 21 in Toronto.

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Public release: 18 May 2008
Men experience domestic violence, with health impact
releasesdomestic violence, men health

Domestic violence can happen to men, not only to women, according to Group Health research in the June American Journal of Preventive Medicine. “Domestic violence in men is under-studied and often hidden—much as it was in women 10 years ago,” said study leader Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD, an associate investigator at the Group Health Center for Health Studies.

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Public release: 09 May 2008
Sexual effects of cancer treatments
releasescancer treatments, sexuality

Surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy can all cause sexual side effects.

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Public release: 04 May 2008
Too much healthy eating as harmful for kids as too much junk
releasesdiet, nutrition, lifestyle

Too much junk food is undoubtedly bad for children's health but too much healthy eating is equally harmful, according to a new study. The study has warned that too much fibre and too little fat can cause vitamin deficiencies and stunts growth in the under-fives.

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Public release: 01 May 2008
Why an optimistic life is good for health
releaseslifestyle

Everyone says that leading an optimistic life is good for health. Now, a new research has found evidence as to just why a positive life will keep you healthy.

According to a series of studies, optimists enjoy better health than pessimists. The May issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch explores possible reasons for this connection.


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Public release: 16 April 2008
Vitamin supplements seem to increase mortality
releasesvitamins, supplements, diet, nutrition

It has been thought beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, and selenium may be able to prevent damage to the body's tissues called "oxidative stress" by eliminating the molecules called "free radicals" which are said to cause it.

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