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Top Men's Health Issues #1: Heart Disease. Affecting nearly one out of every fifteen men in the United States, various forms of heart disease are responsible for a quarter of all male deaths. ... #2: Stroke. ... #3: Depression and Suicide. ... #4: Lung Cancer. ... #5: Prostate Cancer.
If you find yourself waking up to urinate more than twice each night, you may have a condition called nocturia. This is most common in people over...
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Poor people are more likely to have several kinds of family problems, including divorce and family conflict. Poor people are more likely to have...
Read More »June is Men’s Health Month, a time dedicated towards raising awareness about the medical conditions that most commonly impact men and a time to encourage the men in your life to commit to getting regular health checkups and undergoing all age-appropriate screenings so they can maintain optimal health and live long, happy lives! While it may be difficult to get them to admit it, the reality is that men are particularly susceptible to a number of different health conditions ranging from heart issues to prostate problems. They also, unfortunately, are statistically less likely to visit a doctor for their medical issues than their female counterparts, and as a result have higher mortality rates for a number of diseases that – if caught early – are largely preventable. Today we want to walk through some of the most common health issues that affect men and the important role your primary care provider can play in the diagnosis and prevention of these diseases.
The prostate plays an important role in male fertility and sex life. Although men can survive without a prostate, unfortunately, for many men,...
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4 Ways To De-Calcify arteries Take Vitamin K2. : K2 is a fat-soluble vitamin that may help reduce calcium. ... Consume Vitamin D3. : D3 is another...
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Apples and citrus fruits are two wonderful choices that are both high in rutin. In addition, leafy greens play an important role in healthy...
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The seven lifestyle factors are: A healthy balanced diet. ... Drinking lots of water. ... Exercising regularly. ... Plenty of sleep. ... Not...
Read More »Affecting only those with prostate glands, prostate cancer can range in severity from non-invasive to serious and life-threatening since, depending on the type of cancerous mass, your risk for metastasis can vary greatly. For this reason, it’s imperative that men who are over the age of forty (or those with a strong family history of prostate cancer) get regular prostate exams. Prostate cancer is usually slow-growing and has many signs and symptoms, such as: trouble urinating, blood in the urine or semen, erectile dysfunction, and unexplained weight loss. If you’re experiencing one or more of these symptoms, even if you don’t think that they’re serious, please come see Dr. Muzzi! Many people brush off symptoms that aren’t painful or don’t seriously impact their quality of life just because they don’t want to make the time for a doctor’s visit, and in doing so they put themselves at greater risk of developing a more serious issue or letting something go undiagnosed. Having a dedicated direct primary care physician that knows your unique medical history and is familiar with your specific risk factors for various conditions is critical in ensuring that any medical issues are identified and treated as quickly as possible. That’s a huge reason why we opted for a Direct Primary Care model that’s centered around a close doctor/patient relationship, one in which patients have unlimited access to their physician and our services! Whether you’re looking for someone who specializes in men’s health, are in need of a physician for the entire family, or want a doctor who can help with disease prevention, chronic disease management, and a comprehensive suite of other services, our team is highly trained and here to address all your healthcare needs. Schedule a free meet-up with Dr. Muzzi today!
In some cases, prostatitis can get better on its own, either because chronic prostate inflammation recedes or because the body is able to fight off...
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10 Drinks to Help You Sleep at Night Warm Milk. ... Almond Milk. ... Malted Milk. ... Valerian Tea. ... Decaffeinated Green Tea. ... Chamomile Tea....
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In a recent study, overweight men aged 40-70, with mild fatigue, saw their levels of testosterone and DHEA (a testosterone precursor produced by...
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3.60 The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) reported an average GPA for medical school of 3.60 across all applicants for the 2021-2022...
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