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Men Avoid Health Issues

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

For some peculiar reason, whenever I address a health issue and my male friends are present, the discussion is quickly redirected to another subject as they try to avoid the discussion. I recently encountered the same phenomenon and one of my friends responded that men are feeling guilty of making mistakes when it comes to their health. From forgetting to eat their daily fruit and veggies indulging in a hamburger of French fries, to scheduling an appointment with the doctor only when the symptoms they have been experiencing for weeks intensify, men feel guilty for not taking care of their health and try to avoid any type of discussion that reminds them of that fact.

If you are familiar with the old story that men do not need to ask for street advice, as they can always find their way, they also generally tend not to seek out help when it comes to their health as they are always capable of surpassing the problem they have been facing and heal themselves. In fact, statistics reveal that women worry more about their health status than men do, and they take more preventative measures to protect it. After conducting my own focus group with some of my male friends, I discovered that this is totally true. Most of them avoid going for their regular check-ups, especially younger men, and decide to pay a visit to the doctor’s office only when something is broken, usually because a woman is present and insists that this is serious and should not be left to chance. Then it is only logical that men have, on average, a shorter life expectancy than women by six years.

But although this can be partly explained due to societal standards that portray men to be strong and touch, this potentially life-threatening health negligence cannot be justified. Enduring pain and being able to overcome any type of problem they face does not seem as an adequate explanation for this type of problematic behavior. The truth is that men tend to view doctor’s visits as uncomfortable and involving potentially painful procedures and in general men are not capable of handling or enduring pain. While women are biologically capable of handling the pains of a pregnancy they are also more open to discuss health issues and educated themselves regarding the threats associated with their health.

If one only considers the fact that the magazine’s and website’s focus is not on men’s health compared to the women’s health issues discussed, it is only logical to conclude that men’s health does not seem to be a priority either for men or for society. It is not that men do not get sick or are not experiencing signs of weakness from time to time; it is rather that their social role does not permit them to look or express that weakness.

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Top 10 Threats To Men?s Health: Why Prevention Is Better Than Cure

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

No matter how much of a cliché it may sound, the maxim that prevention is better than cure applies – especially when it comes to men’s health. The reason why this is so is because when you look at the top 10 leading causes of deaths in males in the United States, you would see that they are actually perfectly preventable.

To give you an idea, here is a quick list of the top 10 leading causes of deaths in males in the United States for 2004, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

1. Heart disease, 27.2% of total deaths

2. Cancer, 24.3% of total deaths

3. Unintentional injuries, 6.1% of total deaths

4. Stroke, 5% of total deaths

5. Chronic lower respiratory diseases, 5% of total deaths

6. Diabetes, 3% of total deaths

7. Influenza and pneumonia, 2.3% of total deaths

8. Suicide, 2.2% of total deaths

9. Kidney disease, 1.7% of total deaths

10. Alzheimer’s disease, 1.6% of total deaths

Heart disease, stroke, respiratory diseases and kidney disease are actually preventable illnesses – if only men will learn how to live a healthier lifestyle in the first place.

So if you don’t want to be part of these statistics, what exactly can you do to prevent them? What are the ways that men can avoid the top 10 threats in their health from occurring? Read on to find out.

Enumerating the Top 10 Threats to Men’s Health & How They Can be Prevented

Still according to the CDC, based from the top 10 leading causes of death in males in the United States, only 80% can be attributed to one of only ten causes. What this specifically means is all that men need to do is avoid the risks associated with these diseases – and in turn, they can significantly improve their health and extend their lives.

Now, here are the top ten health threats to their health that men face on a regular basis, as well as some tips on exactly how they can be prevented:

1. Heart Disease

Even from the CDC’s 2003 statistics, heart disease is the number one killer of American men. From 2003 to 2004, it was responsible for causing about 28% of the deaths – and the sad thing about it is that this is a completely preventable disease.

In order to avoid heart disease, you should try to maintain a healthy weight. Having a diet which is rich in fruits, vegetables, fiber and avoiding fatty foods is also a great way to keep heart disease at bay.

Sometimes, there are underlying health conditions related to heart disease. If you have diabetes, for example, you should keep your blood sugar under control. Also, have your body cholesterol and blood pressure tested – and always follow your doctor’s advice.

2. Cancer

The big ‘C’ is a close second to heart disease as the leading causes of death in male Americans.

The types of cancers which cause death include lung cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer.

Perhaps the most preventable type of cancer among these three is lung cancer. As long as you steer clear of smoking, there is a lesser chance that you will get it.

As for prostate and colon cancer, the best way to fight against cancers is by having regular checkups or preventive health screenings.

3. Unintentional Injuries

The instances when unintentional injuries which lead to death occur include vehicular accidents, poisoning, falls, drowning and workplace accidents.

Although it is true that accidents do happen, there is such a thing as being too careless.

In order to minimize the possibilities of your suffering from injuries, it is best to take preventive measures and take good care of yourself.

This is especially true when driving – which you should not do when sleepy, drunk or under the influence of drugs.

For the other causes of injuries, make sure that you are not swimming in unfamiliar bodies of water all by yourself. Even the simple task of placing non-skid mats in your bathroom would help.

Finally, make sure that you have ample protection in your workplace, especially if you are doing manual labor or dealing with machinery.

4. Stroke

The precautions taken in preventing heart disease is the same thing that you should do to reduce the incidence of stroke.

Limiting your alcohol consumption, steering clear of cigarettes, having a proper diet, having your blood pressure regularly checked, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising – all of these preventive measures will lower the risks of having stroke.

5. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases

According to the American Lung Association, more than 60,000 men died of chronic lower respiratory diseases in 2003.

Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are some health conditions which fall under the category of chronic lower respiratory diseases.

Although there are other risk factors, the main reason why men acquire this disease is smoking.

If you’re a smoker, you are 12 times more likely to die of chronic lower respiratory diseases as compared to a man who does not smoke at all.

Obviously, the preventive measure to take for this is to quit or completely avoid smoking. You should also avoid secondhand smoke and if you’re dealing with chemicals in the workplace, make sure that you have ample protection from inhaling the substances which could be toxic – if you cannot avoid being close to chemicals at all.

6. Diabetes

If you’re a bit thick in the middle, chances are more for you to be at risk of acquiring diabetes.

This is the sixth leading cause of death among American men, which could also be due to the fact that it’s quite easy to succumb to leading a sedentary lifestyle.

So how can this disease be prevented?

You do need to maintain a healthy weight, try to reduce the flab in your middle through diet and exercise, and if you already know that you are at risk due to a history of diabetes in the family, you should have your blood sugar checked regularly. [Controlling diabetes]

7. Influenza and Pneumonia

Influenza and pneumonia are both life-threatening diseases which are actually lung infections. They could both be a result of lung damage due to asthma or smoking.

Fortunately, there are ways to reduce your risks of getting influenza and pneumonia by having injections.

Yearly flu shots are 90% effective in preventing the disease, and vaccines for pneumonia infection reduce the risks of acquiring it by half.

8. Suicide

It may sound uncommon to you, especially if you have not had a close encounter with suicide or depression – but it is more common than you think.

In 2003, the CDC noted more than 25,000 men who committed suicide.

In addition, men are 4 times more likely to commit suicide than women.

The sad thing is that very few depression cases are being diagnosed because men are less likely to treat or even recognize the symptoms of the disease if it befell them.

What’s important is for men to realize that if they are feeling depressed or experiencing suicidal tendencies, they should immediately seek professional help.

9. Kidney Disease

You can have kidney disease if you overuse over-the-counter medications like aspirin and ibuprofen.

The content of these medications are toxic to your kidneys, so don’t make it a habit of popping an aspirin every time you feel a headache coming on.

Living a healthy lifestyle and only following the doctor’s orders when taking your medication are the preventive measures for kidney disease.

10. Alzheimer’s Disease

Finally, the number 10 killer of men in the US is Alzheimer’s disease.

This disease is prevalent to those who are 65 years and above – and 4.5 million men and women are affected by it.

As of now, there really is no specific measure that you can take to prevent Alzheimer’s disease – but improving your general health may help.

According to MayoClinic.com, the statistical average age that men in the US live is 74.8. If you would like to live well past this age, you should try leading a healthier lifestyle through diet and exercise, stop smoking or avoid it completely, make sure to take preventive measures against injuries and accidents – and get regular checkups with your doctor.

By doing so, you can live a longer, healthier life.

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Common Men’s Health Problems

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

Before starting my article I will like to say a few words about health.

“Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.”
“He, who has health, has hope. And he, who has hope, has everything.”
“It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.”

Men’s Health Problems

Hair loss, hair restoration and hair replacement is the second article in our series of common men’s health problems. If you missed the first article on erectile dysfunction you can access it by clicking on the link.

Our hair can start to recede at any age, mainly from the temples and the crown of the head.

For a small minority of men this can start in their teenage years, but for the majority of men hair loss is delayed until their late 20s and early 30s.

A small proportion of men don’t worry about hair loss; many others, however, become emotionally distressed by losing hair and suffer low self esteem, lose self confidence and even fall into depression.

Baldy Men

Women love baldy men, apparently it makes men look macho. Being a baldy myself this is a real bonus.

On a serious note premature hair loss is a big problem for men, especially younger men.

In this article we will explore the reasons behind losing your hair, over the counter hair replacement treatments and natural hair restoration remedies.

The first explanation I would like to offer is why hair thins or falls out as part of the natural human process.

Male baldness can be inherited, therefore if family members are bald then you are more susceptible to early hair loss. Hair loss can occur due to having too much of a chemical called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT.
Medical Causes of Hair Loss

All premature hair loss in men is not down to ageing or hereditary factors, there are a number of medical conditions that could be behind sudden hair loss such as:

* An Iron Deficiency
* Anemia
* Under Active Thyroid
* Scalp Infections
* Stress and Anxiety
* Reaction to prescription medication

If you have suffered sudden hair loss or are in any way worried about losing your hair; you should seek professional medical advice before the problem escalates.
Hair Restoration, Hair Replacement and Hair Transplant

There are many “apparently” successful surgical and non surgical procedures available to restore your hair.

Predominately these procedures are performed by private clinics; all who claim to be the answer to your hair loss prayers. I guess it is a matter of interpretation of what successful hair replacement means but anything that helps to restore your self esteem is fine by me.

I am sure there are some very happy customers out there and I would not attempt to besmirch anyone or any claims made but in my opinion the replacement results I have seen honestly look unatural at best and down right stupid at worst.

I certainly am not going to dismiss these procedures as I am not qualified, I am sure some will be very happy with the results and in the interest of fairness I have provided a video below that seems to be a successul outcome.

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The Benefits of a Men’s Health Magazine

Men's Health
by besos y flores

It’s only right that there should be a men’s health magazine. In the past, the real need for a male oriented publication on health has been eclipsed by the many other publications focusing on female concerns. It is pretty obvious though that men also have health issues that deserve to be addressed.

Your Magazine Need

There is no question that men and women just aren’t made from the same mold. This is not a sexist view it is a fact. Although women can now perform the same tasks, jobs and responsibilities as men, they difference between male and female health concerns differ. Issues ranging from hair loss to sexual dysfunction for example are experienced differently by men and women. Men may therefore not be able to benefit from generic pieces of health advice.

In other words, some pieces of health advice for women may not be applicable for men. It should go without saying that men truly need a resource of their own that can provide the right answers to unique male concerns.

What’s in a Magazine

There are a variety of publications that offer advice on male health. The most basic publications however simply focus on such topics as fitness training and nutrition. As most of us already know though, these are not the only components of a man. Like women, men are complex beings too. Striving to achieve total health takes more than just knowing the right diet and exercise regimen.

This is why men’s health magazine publications now know better than to take a simplified approach. Instead of just shelling out tips on exercises and diet components, they also need to provide data on such topics as make disease detection, mental health, sex and lifestyle types. Other magazines offer an even broader view through topics focusing on fashion and technology.

Picking Your Magazine

You don’t want to waste your money by skipping from one subscription to another. You would want to get the ideal magazine the first time. You can do this by narrowing down your preferred focus. Although magazines for men contain many different topics, most of them have theme focuses. Some obviously focus more on nutrition or some other male health concern or issue. Find a magazine that focuses on your main interests.

Actual readers would also know best which magazines are worth your money. Read a couple of reviews first before settling on a publication.

There is no doubt that you will benefit from a men’s health magazine. It can give you the right clues to making a healthy lifestyle possible for you.

Tips on Men’s Health

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

You’re a savvy health conscious guy who believes in the importance of using mens health supplements to support your health, protect you from disease and allow you to be healthy when you’re older.

Mens health is a very important issue that needs more focus in the media and medical community. Although a lot of progress has occurred over the past twenty years there is still much to do. We need to distinguish real health issues from cosmetic needs and assumptions.

The first step is to know that you’re at risk, that way you know what to look for. From heart disease and stroke to cancer, some things are unavoidable no matter what you try to do to avoid them.

One of the most valuable resources a guy has today is online men health forums. now if you have a question about your health you don’t need to ask your doctor first.One of the drawbacks to use men health forums for information,is that you can never be absolutely sure if the information you’re getting is correct.

So the most obvious of mens health tips to apply is to simply eat more fruits and vegetables.
Especially since it all counts. Whether you eat it fresh, drink 100% juice, or whatever. Frozen, canned, dried or fresh. It’s all good and all good for you.

Another men health diet tip is to replace regular head lettuce salads with mixed spring greens or spinach. While head lettuce has almost no nutritional value, spinach and mixed greens are super foods that are packed with all the vitamins you could ever hope for in a tasty salad base.

Regular exercise is one of the requirements necessary to address men’s health and fitness issues. The types of exercises that will improve and strengthen the heart muscles are highly recommended.

Red meat is the “complete protein” and is good for you, fried food is very tasty, and the brain lives on sugar, so it’s not as if those things have to be done away with.But the key here is balance.Cut your french fry consumption in half, and replace them with beans or squash.

By taking both a fat and carb blocker you’re essentially interfering with two of the three most important macro-nutrients, protein being the third which basically defeats the object of eating.

There are so many options available to help boost and maintain men’s fitness that it is quite easy, with the right motivation and fitness program, for men to lose weight and get back into shape.

The most popular natural fat burner however currently receiving great “rep” on Men’s Health Forum this year is the anti-oxidant Acai Burn.

There are a number of male dietary supplements that can be beneficial to prostate health, either on their own or in combination with other nutrients. Saw palmetto, an herb native to the Atlantic seaboard, is one of the most popular and extensively researched mens health supplements.

Research has shown that men can help maintain prostate health by eating Brazil nuts, pomegranate juice, scallions, garlic, onions, and, of course, lycopene from tomatoes.

These days, it’s imperative that you stay on top and in charge of your health!

Men’s Health Checks: Early Detection Can Save Many Lives!

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

Did you know that each hour in each civilised country, at least five men die from conditions that are potentially preventable? Or that men live on average six years less than women?

According to the Australian Medical Association, many men treat their health as a low priority while they juggle the competing demands of work and family life. Apparently, men often adopt a “functional view” of their bodies. Only when their work, play or exercise is below par, they understand there may be a problem. Another fact is that most men stop visiting doctors regularly between the age of 20 and 45. By the time the begin visiting GP’s again, their ailments are more chronic in nature!

Prevention and early detection are key! To prevent and mitigate risks of obesity, diabetes, cancer, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, etc., there is a thing you can do: an annual men’s health check! This is the best advice I can give you, as it will most certainly help you to maintain and protect your own health.

According to my own Sydney based men’s health specialist Dr. Rob King, the main objectives of a men’s health check/assessment are:

To improve and maintain your wellbeing in the short and long term. To ensure you maintain your physical independence in the long term. To prevent the onset of disease, including cancer. To detect disease early, including cancer.

According to Dr. Rob King a complete men’s health check should cover the detection and prevention of:

Nutritional imbalances. Excess body weight. Disease of your heart and arteries (cardiovascular disease – build-up of plaque in your arteries). High blood pressure (hypertension). Abnormal blood fats (dyslipidaemia). Abnormal blood sugar (insulin resistance/pre-diabetes/diabetes). Prostate problems. Weak bones (osteoporosis), calcium and vitamin D deficiencies. Screening for cancer, in particular skin, testicles, prostate, bowel. Sexual difficulties, in particular erection and ejaculation problems (optional). Sexually transmitted infections (optional). Immunisations.

Most large medical centres offer health checks and there are specialized men’s health check centres in most large cities around the world. They’ll do a full health check and provide you with advise on how to improve your health. It will all be on a strictly confidential basis! A men’s health check will take you at least 1 to 2 hours and will cost approx. 0-0 of which you can claim a large part from your health insurance. A lot of employers do have agreements in place with external health and wellbeing providers, so just ask internally if your employer can arrange and fund your annual health check.

To find a men’s health check specialist near you, just Google “men’s health check” with your location to find a specialised centre near you.
Please do yourself a big favour and schedule a health check appointment on the short term. It is one of the best health investments you can make!

Make this a Positive & Fruitful Day….unless you have other plans!

Thanks, warm regards & success,

Patrick Driessen

© Patrick W. Driessen. All rights reserved.

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Supplement Products for Men’s Health

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

Supplement products for Men’s Health

Most people desire to be slimmer, healthier, and stronger than they have ever been in their life. In order to look your best you need to do more than just diet, exercise is essential in order to build lean muscle and lose weight. Adding vitamins and supplements will also help in this process, and to taking back your health overall.

There are many dietary Supplement products or diet pills available in the local and online pharmacy store. One supplement which is arguably the most useful to help build lean muscle mass is whey protein Whey protein has the highest value for providing branched chain amino acids, which help you to build and retain muscle tissue.

Nutritional supplements represent a support to our body. The nutritional supplements clean the human body and restore the deficiencies present inside. While taken constantly, nutritional supplements promote good health and help prevent disease.

The body needs vitamins to stay healthy and a varied diet usually gives you all the vitamins you need. Let’s understand the importance of vitamins in life.

1. Vitamin A is referred to be a vitamin for growth and body repair. It is very vital in the formation of bone and tissues and also keeps your skin smooth. And if you are night blind, the cure is having more Vitamins A.
2. Vitamin B1 is an energy building vitamin which helps you to digest carbohydrates. It also keeps your heart and muscles stable.
3. Vitamin C is a very commonly pronounced vitamin world wide. From kids to veterans, this vitamin is very essential as it protects your bones, teeth and gums. The ultimate medicine for curing scurvy and also resists any infection to grow in your body. Without its support collagen cannot be synthesized in the body.
4. Vitamin D is very important for children. The common disease seen in kids suffering from malnutrition is Rickets, which is actually caused by the deficit of Vitamin D. Bones cannot grow in a normal way if there is a lack of this vitamin. Direct sunlight is a natural source of vitamins apart from spinach and vegetables. In adults, Osteoporosis is caused due to lack of Vitamin D.
5. Vitamin E is a wound treating vitamin. It is very mush essential to prevent sterility and to break up blood clots. Damage of cells due to aging can be protected to supplement of this vitamin.
6. Vitamin B6 is necessary for production of antibodies
7. Vitamin B12 is required for carbohydrate and fat metabolism. This is a must for children’s growth.
8. Vitamin B2 and Folic Acid help in the formation of red blood cells.

Another Supplement is Minerals; a mineral can be defined as a naturally occurring inorganic solid that possesses an orderly internal structure and a definite chemical composition. Let’s take a closer look at some of the minerals you get from food.

Calcium: Calcium is the top macro mineral when it comes to your bones. This mineral helps build strong bones, so you can do everything from standing up straight to scoring that winning goal. It also helps build strong, healthy teeth, for chomping on tasty food.

Iron: The body needs iron to transport oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Your entire body needs oxygen to stay healthy and alive. Iron helps because it’s important in the formation of hemoglobin), which is the part of your red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.

Potassium: Potassium keeps your muscles and nervous system working properly. Did you know your blood and body tissues, such as muscles, contain water? They do, and potassium helps make sure the amount of water is just right.

Zinc: Zinc helps your immune system, which is your body’s system for fighting off illnesses and infections. It also helps with cell growth and helps heal wounds, such as cuts.

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Eat the three dishes more is good for Men’s Health

Men's Health
by –Tico–

Eat the three dishes more for Men’s Health

 

Most men should eat three dishes and more willing to call themselves predators. However, it was reported that the latest report of the UK Food Research Institute says that if you eat a small amount of broccoli every week, it will help prevent prostate cancer.

 

NO1.   Broccoli

The study subjects were divided into two groups, respectively, per week were eating broccoli or 4 peas. The results showed that eating broccoli in a patient’s body to a “cancer gene”, can protect men from prostate cancer attacks. Prostate cancer is the second most on the 2nd cancer killer of men with lung cancer each year, 68 million people worldwide suffer unfortunately, there are 22 million people have died. The first time a human trial studies, recently in the “Public Library of Science journal” published. In addition to broccoli, the same cruciferous cauliflower, cabbage, anti-cancer effects are not bad, men should also eat more.

 

NO2.   Spinach

In addition, men should also be studying the “Popeye”, eat more spinach. Spinach contains trace elements of magnesium, can muscle carbohydrates into available energy, to increase the strength of the effect of male muscle. Of course, for men, spinach and more significant advantage is that folic acid and iron can promote the synthesis of red blood cells, increase blood oxygen carrying capacity, speed up blood circulation, and fundamentally can improve male sexual quality of life.

 

NO3.   Tomato

“It is worth mentioning that the tomato is also a man of good fruits and vegetables should not be missed.” Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital, director of male urinary tract, said Dr Zhou Shaohu, not only rich in vitamin C, contain lycopene There are “clear” the gland, the role of prevention of prostate disease.

 

 

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The Benefits of Green Tea to Men?s Health

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

Green Tea is an ingredient that increasingly pops up when discussing men’s health concerns. Although it’s been utilized for hundreds of years for medicinal purposes, it seems like new benefits are being revealed all the time. According to numerous scientific studies, the effects of green tea are currently being considered for treatment of a number of health conditions, from several forms of cancer to mental alertness to weight loss to cholesterol maintenance.

To help you understand the importance of this ingredient’s role in both skincare and nutritional capacities, we’ve broken down the many benefits of this ingredient:

Powerful Antioxidant: Green Tea contains high levels of phenolic acids and catechin—antioxidants which play a major role in protecting the body against free radical damage. Free radicals can cause cellular oxidation and damage, which contribute to health problems associated with aging.

Goodbye Jitters: Because Green Tea contains tannin, it produces an energized feeling and increased alertness for extended periods of time. However, unlike caffeine levels in coffee, tannin provides a gentle increase in energy, without the jitteriness or rapid decline in energy associated with this type of caffeinated reaction.

Fat-Burner: Recent studies are being conducted on the increased health benefits of Green Tea for men looking to lose weight. Consuming Green Tea increases the metabolic rate, causing greater fat oxidation and better weight management. In fact, several studies reveal that the potential weight-loss properties of Green Tea go well beyond its ability to simply accelerate metabolism.

Clean & Complete: Green Tea has been utilized throughout the world as a cleansing agent. For more than 5,000 years, Asian cultures have used Green Tea for its healing and cleansing benefits, and Green Tea continues to be a major ingredient in many treatments.

The Full Treatment: Green Tea is also being studied for its potential role in the fight against cancers, heart, joint and liver diseases.

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Important of Men?s Health

Men's Health
by Coventry City Council

Important of Men’s health

Good health is the key to a happy life. In a fast and demanding life, Mens health unfortunately takes a backseat whereas it should be of prime concern. There are many questions that plague your mind, but answers to these are either insufficient or unavailable. Sometimes one is too lazy or shy to discuss these with the doctor. For a healthy life, numerous things have to be set in order.

Skin care: During teenage years, men develop their regular skin care habits because of the desire to always look best and retain the youthful facade as soon as possible. We might think that skin care products and skin care routines are for women only but this notion is certainly not true. Actually, there are lots of men’s skin care products that have skyrocketed in the market nowadays. And just like women, men can do different things to their skin by learning some simple basic procedures of skin care.

Body fitness: People undertake the sport of body building for all sorts of reasons, but fitness is probably the biggest one of all. There’s no doubt that people who take the time to focus on the muscles in their body and honing them to a chiseled state are probably among the most fit of athletes. We can easily use the terms body building and fitness interchangeably with each other.

Weight loss : Obesity continues to affect more and more people both directly and indirectly, After overweight your body produces less HDL cholesterol (the good stuff) and more LDL and triglycerides (both bad), raising your heart-attack risk.

Nutrition: Men’s body prospers on certain nutrients that work together to promote growth and development. There is no specific nutrient or group of nutrients that is more important to a mens health well-being.

Hair loss: Hair loss is one of the common problems among all of us. All hairs are shed at the end of their growth cycle, so some degree of hair loss is normal. If you have excessive hair loss, it makes sense to first understand the possible causes. There are many possible causes of hair loss, however most hair loss is normal, and part of each person’s genetic program.

Male Impotence or Sexual Performance Score: Impotence, or erectile dysfunction, is the inability to achieve an erection. If you are a male and worried about your sexual performance or if you feel that there is some deterioration in your performance, please take the sexual performance score seriously.

Watching the calories, good exercises and healthy food is absolutely essential. Besides these, we also deal with sexual problems and methods to cope with them. These include Sexually Transmitted Diseases, impotence, testicular pain, contraceptives etc.

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