Top 5 deadliest cancers in men

Top 5 deadliest cancers in men

To help men remain as healthy as possible, it is important to be familiar with what cancers are they more likely to die from.  The earlier men recognize symptoms of these 5 cancers and seek help from their physician as soon as possible, the greater chance they have of surviving them:

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Bladder problems men should see a urologist for

Bladder problems men should see a urologist for

Urinary problems in men are fairly common but especially in men past the age of 50.  Increased urinary frequency, urinary urgency, or trouble starting a urine stream, are just a few of the issues men may have to contend with in later years.

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Zinc’s role in a man’s prostate health and sexual functioning

Zinc’s role in a man’s prostate health and sexual functioning

Zinc will always appear last on an alphabetical listing of nutrients, but for men it should be listed number one for its important role in their prostate health and sexual functioning. 

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10 exercises making men exceptional at sex

10 exercises making men exceptional at sex

Exercise increases energy, stamina, tones muscles, burns fat and improves mood and self-image. All of those benefits will extend into the bedroom improving his sex life beyond his wildest fantasies.

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7 strategies for men on managing BPH

7 strategies for men on managing BPH

Men may notice that as they age, urinations problems become an issue.  It could be a noticeable urgency to get to a bathroom right away or the feeling of not totally emptying out their bladder.  There’s a good chance these symptoms are related to a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia. 

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Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia – what every man needs to know

Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia – what every man needs to know

The abnormal cells of PIN begin and are located in two different areas of the prostate – one area is called acini which is the lining of tiny sacs that give the prostate its spongelike appearance.  These same sacs are responsible for producing the fluid that is mixed together with sperm helping to create semen. 

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