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Cancer of the Penis
Cancer of the penis is a malignant growth of cells in the tissue and/or external area of the penis. It is a very rare but aggressive form of cancer that has a tendency to spread. Signs of cancer and treatment options are considered.

Hay Fever
Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, is estimated to affect around 40 million people in the USA alone. We review the signs, symptoms and diagnostic tests available. Read on for some interesting facts about hay fever as well as the various treatment options.

Body Shape
Body shape and self esteem are strongly related. Men are also catching up with women in the sense of feeling pressure to conform to an ideal. With the right exercise plan and lifestyle changes you can make the best out of what you've got.

Exercise Factoids
What do we know about exercise? Who exercises most and who the least? Is exercise really better than viagra for stimulating sex lives? How do you start exercising safely and what should be monitored? Read this and you'll find out!

Male Incontinence
The causes of male urinary incontinence may be many and varied. We review the causes the treatments and the options available to make life a bit more comfortable.

Are you getting enough?
Are you getting enough sleep? Find out why we need sleep, the stages of sleep, what happens when we don't get sufficient sleep and tips for improving sleep.

About Semen
Semen can indicate whether health status is good or not. The color, texture, smell and even the taste of semen are indicators of health or illness. Find out the facts about semen.

Cholesterol
There are different forms of cholesterol - some good for us and some bad. We examine the part cholesterol plays in our health and the self-help strategies that can be used to keep things in balance.

Five tips for reducing depression
Five tips for reducing depression

 
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