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Men’s Health

Covering a wide array of topics, the Men’s Health section delves into medical issues specific to men, including prostate problems, fertility, and various mental health concerns. It offers insights into different aspects of men’s health, from specific medical conditions to broader wellness topics, combining medical knowledge with practical guidance and mental health awareness. This comprehensive approach ensures a thorough understanding of men’s health challenges and solutions.

Why Looking After Yourself Should Be the New Norm

It seems the norm for us all to be busy in life and not think anything of it. While we…

Constipation? BUPA Dr Tim Woodman shares his advice

Are you suffering from constipation? Ahead of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, Dr Tim Woodman, Medical Director, Policy and Cancer Services,…

Biden Declines Second Term: Health Concerns

Joe Biden, 81, has announced that he will not be seeking a second term as President of the United States,…

Substance Found to Prevent Chlamydia Infections

Active substance identified for the prevention of chlamydia infections: Despite the significant increase in sexually transmitted diseases in recent years,…

New insight into combatting drug-resistant prostate cancer

New insight into combatting drug-resistant prostate cancer: New research from the University of Eastern Finland sheds light on the significance…

Neuroendocrine prostate cancer treatment responsiveness restoration

Neuroendocrine prostate cancer could be restored to a state that responds to treatment: In the new study researchers at the…

2024 Health Trends: What to Try and What to Avoid

Doctor reveals which 2024 health trends to try – and which are best avoided: If you’ve made a New Year’s…

Horrifying hand washing habits

Hand Washing Habits: 13% of Office Workers Only Wash Their Hands After A Number 2! The shocking study reveals that…

How does men’s health differ from women’s?

Currently, a shocking 1 in 5 men will die before their 65th birthday. On average, women live five years longer…

Breast cancer survivors: new training to treat ‘chemo-brain’

Breast cancer survivors: new training to treat 'chemo-brain': A form of computerised attention and memory training can improve impaired attention…

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