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After age 50, testosterone levels begin to dip, which causes changes in the way fat is distributed. You might notice extra weight developing around your midsection, less hair on your head and more hair in your nose and ears.
Vitiligo occurs when pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) die or stop producing melanin — the pigment that gives your skin, hair and eyes color....
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Acute bacterial prostatitis is usually caused by common strains of bacteria. The infection may have spread from other parts of the urinary or...
Read More »The oldest people in the world are clear about one thing: Avoiding aging is an impossible feat. Whether you’re a man or woman, the goal is to embrace getting older and take steps throughout your life to stay at the top of your game – both physically and mentally. Men especially have much to gain from adopting healthy habits as they age. “We talk about menopause in women, but men experience changes, too,” explains Ali Dabaja, M.D., a urologist and men’s health expert at Henry Ford Health. “From youth all the way up to older adulthood, men undergo functional changes and changes in appearance.” From spikes and dips in sexual function to balding and weight gain, here’s what men should watch for as they journey into their golden years:
Fasting can help lower blood pressure. It can also result in an electrolyte imbalance. That can make the heart prone to arrhythmias, or problems...
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Check for accuracy “If the systolic blood pressure (the top number) on your cuff is within 10 points of the monitor, then it's generally accurate,”...
Read More »What to do: Commit to taking care of yourself. Eat a healthy diet, get seven to nine hours of sleep and work out four to five times each week. Then get screened for diseases like diabetes, thyroid disease and cardiovascular risk factors (including cholesterol levels and blood pressure).
HDL stands for high-density lipoprotein. It is sometimes called "good" cholesterol because it carries cholesterol from other parts of your body...
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Avoid urad dal, chick peas, rajma (kidney beans), and sprouts. Apr 9, 2017
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They found that “[c]ows' milk stimulated the growth of [human] prostate cancer cells in each of 14 separate experiments, producing an average...
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Animal sources, such as beef, chicken, tuna, poultry, pork, fish, and are high in protein. On the other hand, major plant sources of protein...
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