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So, for natural prostate health, taking the right quantities of these nutrients is crucial. The most commonly discussed nutrients are vitamin D,...
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If you need to get up to urinate more than one time during the night, you may have an overactive bladder at night. This condition is called...
Read More »If you're a guy and your partner isn't getting pregnant -- even though it's something you both want -- take charge with a visit to your doctor. There are lots of tests you can take to find out if you're infertile -- and learn what kind of treatment you can get. Get an Evaluation Start out with a visit to a doctor called a urologist. They'll give you a physical exam and ask you questions about your lifestyle and medical history, such as: Surgeries you've had
Go with the Flow Keep yourself active. Lack of physical activity can make you retain urine. ... Do Kegel exercises. Stand at or sit on the toilet...
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PSA testing The blood test, called a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, measures the level of PSA and may help detect early prostate cancer. If...
Read More »For the common cold, zinc lozenges are typically taken every 2 to 3 hours within 48 hours of the start of symptoms. Then, take the zinc lozenges every 2 to 3 hours while awake until the symptoms go away. There are zinc supplements in pill and liquid form.
Zinc is a mineral that's important to the body in many ways. Zinc keeps the immune system strong, helps heal wounds, and supports normal growth. Zinc deficiency occurs frequently in developing countries. Zinc deficiency in the U.S. is rare, because most diets provide more than the recommended dietary allowance. Why do people take zinc? Zinc has become a popular treatment for the common cold. Some studies have found that zinc lozenges may reduce the duration of cold, perhaps by a day or so, and may reduce the number of upper respiratory infections. Zinc helps fight infection and heal wounds. However, if you already have enough zinc from your diet, it is not clear that getting even more -- from supplements -- has a benefit. Topical zinc is used to treat diaper rash and skin irritations. Zinc has also been shown to help with ulcers, ADHD, acne, sickle cell anemia, and other conditions. In addition, zinc has also been studied as a treatment for herpes, high cholesterol, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, and more. However, the evidence of zinc's benefit for these conditions is inconclusive. Zinc may be part of an effective treatment for age-related macular degeneration, but more proof is needed. Health care providers may recommend zinc supplements for people who have zinc deficiencies. Strict vegetarians, alcohol abusers, and people who have a poor diet are at higher risk for zinc deficiency. So are those with certain digestive problems, such as Crohn's disease.
The major possible side effects of radical prostatectomy are urinary incontinence (being unable to control urine) and erectile dysfunction...
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Top Vitamins for Healthy Circulation B-Complex Vitamins. Vitamin B deficiency can harm your health in many ways, including circulation. ......
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An enlarged prostate gland can cause uncomfortable urinary symptoms, such as blocking the flow of urine out of the bladder. It can also cause...
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Cover price is $4.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 8 issues for $28.00. Men's Health, published by Hearst, currently publishes 8 times...
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