Published by on Sep 14th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
WELSH rugby captain, Ryan Jones’ backing of the testicular cancer campaign is highly commendable and has the full support of BMA Cymru/Wales. As the leading professional association for doctors, we’re not in the business of knocking attempts to raise awareness of such a serious condition - nor a Grand Slam winner, […]
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Published by on Sep 13th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
Contrary to a common recommendation to avoid eating popcorn, nuts and corn to prevent diverticular complications, a large prospective study of men indicates that the consumption of these foods does not increase the risk of diverticulosis or diverticular complications, according to a study in the August 27 issue of JAMA. Diverticular disease […]
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Published by on Sep 12th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
WELSH rugby captain, Ryan Jones’ backing of the testicular cancer campaign is highly commendable and has the full support of BMA Cymru/Wales. As the leading professional association for doctors, we’re not in the business of knocking attempts to raise awareness of such a serious condition - nor a Grand Slam winner, […]
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Published by on Sep 11th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is an opportunity to underscore our commitment to fighting prostate cancer and to raise awareness about this highly treatable disease. Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer found in men, and one in six men will develop it during their lifetime. The cause of prostate […]
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Published by on Sep 10th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
women are urged to do self breast exams once each month in order detect any lumps or abnormalities that may be cancer. Men should do a monthly self exam as…
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Published by on Sep 10th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
Scientists studying human Swedish twins and voles have discovered a gene variant involved in producing a hormone that affects monogamy in animals whereby men with two copies of the variant were twice as likely to have had a relationship crisis with their spouse or partner in the last 12 […]
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Published by on Sep 9th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
Variation in the gene for one of the receptors for the hormone vasopressin appears to be associated with how human males bond with their partners, according to an international team of researchers. The researchers found that the “334″ allele of a common AVPR1A variation, the human version of avpr1a studied in voles, […]
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Published by on Sep 9th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
WELSH rugby captain, Ryan Jones’ backing of the testicular cancer campaign is highly commendable and has the full support of BMA Cymru/Wales. As the leading professional association for doctors, we’re not in the business of knocking attempts to raise awareness of such a serious condition - nor a Grand Slam winner, […]
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Published by on Sep 9th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
Young men with type 2 diabetes have significantly low levels of testosterone, endocrinologists at the University at Buffalo have found - a condition that could have a critical effect on their quality of life and on their ability to father children. This study follows research published earlier by these scientists reporting that […]
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Published by on Sep 8th, 2007 in Mens Sexual Health with No Comments
WELSH rugby captain, Ryan Jones’ backing of the testicular cancer campaign is highly commendable and has the full support of BMA Cymru/Wales. As the leading professional association for doctors, we’re not in the business of knocking attempts to raise awareness of such a serious condition - nor a Grand Slam winner, […]
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