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Making sex pain-free

Erectile dysfunction is not the only potential obstacle to men who want to have an active sex life. Other possible issues include urological infections, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, and Peyronie’s disease.

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How you can make colonoscopy prep easier

Colonoscopy saves lives, and adequate prep is essential for a successful colonoscopy. New laxative preps are making the process easier to tolerate.

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Better health with smartphone apps

Downloadable software, or apps, for smartphones and tablet computers help people improve their health. Some apps enable the user to share information with other users or with health care providers.

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Heart disease risks common in people with eczema

Eczema, an itchy, scaly skin disease, may make people more prone to heart disease and stroke.

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Why do women fall?

Older age, alcohol consumption, medication use, diabetes, and osteoporosis are linked with an increased risk of falls for women, but not men.

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Ask the doctor: Why am I getting shorter?

Why do people over 60 lose height? I?ve lost a few inches over the years. Can this be prevented?

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Harvard researchers headline conference on gene editing

In February 2015, Harvard researchers headlined a conference about breakthrough technology that can edit genes in living cells.

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Ask the doctor: High-elevation hiking with heart attack history?

I had a mild heart attack a few years ago but am now feeling fine. I?m planning a trip to Colorado. Is it safe for me to hike at high elevations?

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Weight-loss drugs and your heart

Medications to aid weight loss may be helpful for people with obesity, a condition that puts a heavy burden on the heart. The approval of four new weight-loss drugs in the past two years has expanded the options for treating obesity.

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Osteoarthritis relief without more pills

Many men with osteoarthritis are interested in ways to cope with pain and other symptoms without taking more medications. The main options are weight control, exercise, and physical therapy.

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