Men who are losing their hair may be more liable to suffer with heart problems in comparison to those with a fuller head of hair, new research suggests. It seems it is those men suffering with severe hair loss on the top of their heads (vertex baldness) who could be at a higher risk, and not those with hair loss at the front, i.e. a receding hairline.
Researchers in Japan conducted a thorough
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Could male hair loss be connected to heart problems?
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Nearly 40,000 cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed every year in the UK and 10,000 men die from it - the equivalent of more than one an hour. Tea drinkers were 37 per cent less likely to develop a tumour.
If you happen to know of many women who are falling pregnant at the moment, a popular phrase you may use to describe the situation could be “There’s something in the water!”
However, according to Israeli scientists, it may also be due to the fact that sperm quality is at its peak during the winter and spring months and right now could be the optimum time for couples to try for a baby. The scie
However, according to Israeli scientists, it may also be due to the fact that sperm quality is at its peak during the winter and spring months and right now could be the optimum time for couples to try for a baby. The scie
The UK-based charity Macmillan Cancer Support have spoken on an already long-established subject and one which Medical Specialists Pharmacy have already covered several times – the relationship between prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction (ED).
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system and if left untreated it can kill – claiming roughly 10,000 lives
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system and if left untreated it can kill – claiming roughly 10,000 lives
Think twice before you tell your man to reach for a razor, because beards and moustaches might be beneficial for men’s health.
Are you a married man who is earning less money than your wife? If so, your chances of suffering with erectile dysfunction and thus taking Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, are greater. These are the claims from a Danish study recently published in the Personality and Psychosocial Bulletin which analyses the way a man’s sexual desire is connected to cultural and social conventions.
Too much time watching TV may decrease sperm count
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Men who are more active and engage in more exercise will benefit from a higher sperm count in comparison to their peers who lead a more sedentary lifestyle and spend several hours in front of the television.
ED drug Cialis helps ejaculation and orgasm problems too
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The findings of a new U.S. based study published within the February edition of the British Journal of Urology International suggests that the wonder erectile dysfunction medication (ED) Cialis may provide use to men in other areas of sexual dysfunction besides the obvious one of helping them to achieve and maintain an erection.
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