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Health Pulse > Men's Health
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| Eat More Fish! |
Winter 2010 > Issue 77 Men who eat dark fish are 57% less likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer than men who eat no fish at all. Read more
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| Driving and Skin Cancers in Men |
Fall 2010 > Issue 76 Researchers from Saint Louis University Medical Center reported an alarmingly high incidence of left-sided facial skin cancers in men. Read more
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| Erectile Dysfunction Alarm |
Fall 2009 > Issue 72 Erectile dysfunction has been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. A recent study conducted by the Mayo Clinic found that men with ED were 50 times more likely to have a heart attack over a 10-year period than men who did not have ED. Read more
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| Non-invasive Prostate Reduction Procedure |
Spring 2009 > Issue 70 As men age, their prostate grows. Many older men deal with the primary side-effect of an enlarged prostate on a nightly basis. Medication and radical surgery have been the traditional methods of correcting the constriction of the urethra that results from an enlarged prostate. Now there is a less invasive procedure that offers immediate results and a quick recovery. Read more
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| Prostate Cancer Cure Proves Effective |
Fall 2007 > Issue 64 Prostate cancer cure proves effective. Read more
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| How Your Diet Affects Prostate Cancer |
Fall 2005 > Issue 56 The bad news is that prostate cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian men, affecting one in seven men during their lifetime. Read more
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