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High cholesterol has no symptoms. A blood test is the only way to detect if you have it.
This is when the surgeon removes the entire prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and often, pelvic lymph nodes. The most common side effects of...
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While multivitamins are good to take for general health, if you want to use vitamins to help block DHT from causing hair loss, biotin supplements...
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The zinc benefits for men regarding erectile dysfunction and healthy testosterone levels are directly linked. With older men, erectile dysfunction...
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Not ejaculating much these days? No worries — sperm that aren't ejaculated simply get reabsorbed into your body, or ejaculated out of your body...
Read More »Cholesterol is carried through your blood, attached to proteins. This combination of proteins and cholesterol is called a lipoprotein. There are different types of cholesterol, based on what the lipoprotein carries. They are: Low-density lipoprotein (LDL). LDL , the "bad" cholesterol, transports cholesterol particles throughout your body. LDL cholesterol builds up in the walls of your arteries, making them hard and narrow. , the "bad" cholesterol, transports cholesterol particles throughout your body. cholesterol builds up in the walls of your arteries, making them hard and narrow. High-density lipoprotein (HDL). HDL , the "good" cholesterol, picks up excess cholesterol and takes it back to your liver. A lipid profile also typically measures triglycerides, a type of fat in the blood. Having a high triglyceride level also can increase your risk of heart disease. Factors you can control — such as inactivity, obesity and an unhealthy diet — contribute to harmful cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Factors beyond your control might play a role, too. For example, your genetic makeup might make it more difficult for your body to remove LDL cholesterol from your blood or break it down in the liver.
And if so, at what age do men become impotent? The majority (74%) of men will start seeing physical changes to their bodies around 53 to 59 years...
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Adolescents and young adults need to be cautioned about excessive caffeine intake and mixing caffeine with alcohol and other drugs. Women who are...
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Cranberry might decrease how quickly the body breaks down some medications that are broken down by the liver, including nifedipine (Procardia). In...
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Resistance training like weightlifting is the best type of exercise to boost testosterone in both the short and long term. It's been found to be...
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In a TURP procedure, doctors shave away extra prostate tissue that is blocking urine flow, thereby increasing the urine channel and allowing...
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Vitamin C. Consuming cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and brussels sprouts that are high in vitamin C may reduce your...
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