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    Its Different For Men:The Mens Weight-Loss Strategy for Health, Wealth, and Sexual Vitality
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    (HealthNewsDigest.com) - About the Book: With 65% of American men overweight, men clearly need a different solution than the diet plans and weight loss programs that are tailored for women. Being overweight affects men much differently than women and men need an answer that speaks directly to their need for a simple, easy-to-follow plan.

     

    AHRQ and Ad Council Encourage Men to Take Preventive Steps in their Health Care
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    (HealthNewsDigest.com) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) joined with The Advertising Council today to launch a national public service campaign designed to raise awareness among middle-aged men about the importance of preventive medical testing.

     

    Get Your Sperm Moving
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    (HealthNewsDigest.com) - Like many couples, Brian Delaney, 35, and his wife, Daniela, 34, turned to in vitro fertilization after failing to conceive on their own. But after five attempts and an investment of $150,000, IVF failed them as well. Then Brian saw a male-infertility specialist, Columbia Universitys Dr. Harry Fisch, who discovered that Brians low sperm production could be corrected through microsurgery. Three months later, Daniela was pregnant. Last November she delivered a baby boy, Harrison.

     

    Men Can Take Their Time to Decide on Prostate Cancer Treatment
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    (HealthNewsDigest.com) - BOSTONIs it safe to wait to make a decision about having prostate cancer surgery, even after youve waited and waited for all the doctor appointments and test results? Or will the additional delay reduce your chances of being cured? Reassuring research says that men can take the time they need to make their decisions, reports the February 2008 issue of Harvard Mens Health Watch.

     

    Testosterone May Improve Mental Function
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    (HealthNewsDigest.com) - BOSTONWhen we think about the powers of testosterone, we usually do not consider mental processes. However, research suggests that testosterone levels may affect mens cognitive performance, reports the January 2008 issue of Harvard Mens Health Watch.

     

 
 

 

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