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Salt and your health, Part I: The sodium connection

Data from studies shows that cutting sodium intake will lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.

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Immunotherapy: A new option for advanced prostate cancer

Men with advanced prostate cancer that has started growing again after androgen-deprivation therapy may benefit from a new immunotherapy treatment.

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Author Posted on August 20, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Immunotherapy: A new option for advanced prostate cancer

Medical memo: Nutrition and fertility

Researchers in Spain found that a man’s diet can affect his fertility.

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On call: Floaters

I’m 55 years old, and I only need glasses for reading. Recently though, I’ve seen tiny black specs that move around in random directions. My eyes are not red, watery, or painful, but I’m worried that I may have the start of an eye disease.

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ED pills and eyes

Some men who take erectile dysfunction medications experience visual disturbances. These tend to be mild and go away quickly, but there is concern about a very rare eye disorder that may be linked to use of an ED drug.

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Author Posted on July 19, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on ED pills and eyes

Medical memo: Sleep, heart disease, and prostate cancer

Research suggests that getting too little sleep could lead to increased risk of both cardiovascular disease and prostate cancer.

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Health clubs: Are they right for you?

Before making the commitment to join a health club, take time to consider your goals and needs to make sure you find the facility that’s right for you.

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Author Posted on June 21, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Health clubs: Are they right for you?

Marriage and men’s health

Statistics on marriage and health show that married men are healthier than unmarried or divorced men, and are also more likely to live longer. However, marital stress has a negative effect on physical and mental health.

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On call: Osteoporosis and prostate cancer

My 64-year-old wife was diagnosed with osteoporosis. Her doctor said medication would help, and he reassured her that having osteoporosis indicates reduced risk for breast cancer. I want to know if osteoporosis in men affects the risk of prostate cancer.

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Psoriasis: More than skin deep

Psoriasis is a condition that manifests on the skin but is rooted in the immune system, and can lead to arthritis, heart disease, and other health problems.

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