Men’s Health
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Coffee may prevent deadly cancer
Coffee drinking may help spare men from developing a deadly cancer, researchers reported today. Read more
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Father birth debate heats up
Midwives are set to hear claims today that fathers can aggravate problems of childbirth by insisting on being present. Read more
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Silent sufferers risk heart disease
Workers who feel they are being treated unfairly may need to speak out – if they are not to suffer the effects in ill-health, researchers claimed today. Read more
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Alcohol may protect male heart
Regular drinking of alcohol by men may cut their risk of heart disease by as much as a third, according to the results of a major European study published today. Read more
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When boys should get HPV cancer vaccine
Some countries may need to include boys in cervical cancer vaccination programmes to ensure its effectiveness, an expert says today. Read more
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Doctors urged to help men combat cancer side-effects
Men treated for testicular cancer may face serious long-term side-effects, researchers have warned. Read more
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Cancer vaccine "success" – UK expert
Older women, but not men, could benefit from receiving the cervical cancer vaccine, according to a British expert today. Read more
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Pubs kick smoking plan into touch
The British government gained backing from footballers but not pub landlords today for its drive to get the nation to quit smoking. Read more
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Obesity blamed for cancers
Excess body weight may be the cause of a large number of cancer cases every year in Europe, new research suggests. Read more
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New doubts on prostate screening
New research has come out against population-wide screening of men for prostate cancer using the prostate specific antigen test. Read more