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Men's Health Blog with Apply Now July 2004 Archive

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Aging, Inactivity and Exercise

Saturday July 31, 2004
Most middle-aged or older men are content to do very little with their free time. Yet, the benefits of exercise far outweigh the limitations and dangers of inactivity. It's never ... Read More

Combat Stress

Thursday July 22, 2004
Once described as shell-shock the sufferer of combat stress was generally regarded as having low moral fiber. Treatment, if the individual could avoid the firing squad, was virtually non-existant. This ... Read More

Treatment of Varicocele

Wednesday July 21, 2004
Varioceles are one of the main reasons for infertility. Treatment is usually effective and is undertaken on a day-patient basis. Roughly half of all men who receive treatment go on ... Read More

Varicocele

Saturday July 17, 2004
Maybe you've been trying for a baby with no success, or maybe you've fathered one child but for some reason your partner can't get pregnant again? You may therefore be ... Read More

Athlete's Foot

Wednesday July 14, 2004
Twice as many men as women are affected by athlete's foot. Athlete's foot is an uncomfortable infection caused by a fungal growth. It can itch, lead to blistering and exposure ... Read More

Penis Enhancement: You Have Voted

Sunday July 11, 2004
A while back we reported on the penis enhancement industry - specifically the pills, potions and natural methods all of which claim to make the penis larger and all of ... Read More

Eating Disorders in Men

Saturday July 10, 2004
The many high profile cases of eating disorders in women tend to overshadow the 10 per cent of men who also suffer anorexia or bulimia. Read more about eating disorders ... Read More
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