Medical Reference Related to Men's Health
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Male Menopause
Is male menopause real? WebMD examines some of the symptoms of declining hormone levels in men.
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Low Testosterone and Your Health
Low testosterone is associated with other medical conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, depression, and erectile dysfunction. Find out more about the link and the questions that remain.
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Low Testosterone and Sex Drive
Testosterone isn't the only thing responsible for your sex drive. But low testosterone can be a cause of low libido and erectile dysfunction. Learn more.
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Urinary Incontinence and Men: Tips for Coping Day to Day
WebMD offers tips to men on managing and controlling urinary incontinence.
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Kegel Exercises: Treating Male Urinary Incontinence
Take control of male urinary incontinence by doing Kegel exercises. WebMD explains how.
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Men and Stroke
WebMD tells you about preventing stroke, including symptoms and risk factors.
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Chordee
WebMD explains the surgical repair for chordee, a birth defect in boys that can lead to sexual and urinary problems in adolescence and adulthood.
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FG Syndrome Type 1
Important It is possible that the main title of the report FG Syndrome is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. ...
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Klinefelter Syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome is a group of chromosomal disorders in males in which one or more extra X chromosomes are present. Males with the classic form of the disorder have one extra X chromosome. Males with variant forms of Klinefelter syndrome have additional X and/or Y chromosomes. The extra X and/or Y chromosome can effect physical and intellectual development. Common physical features may ...
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General Information About Male Breast Cancer
Incidence and Mortality Estimated new cases and deaths from breast cancer (men only) in the United States in 2011:[ 1 ] New cases: 2,140. Deaths: 450. Male breast cancer is rare.[ 2 ] Less than 1% of all breast carcinomas occur in men.[ 3,4 ] The mean age at diagnosis is between 60 and 70 years,though men of all ages can be affected with the disease. Predisposing risk factors [ 5 ] appear ...
