Men’s Health
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Health in middle age affects life expectancy
Poor health and habits such as smoking in middle age too often lead to early death for men, researchers warn today. Read more
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Britain lagging on heart disease – Euro-survey
Britain has some of the highest death rates in Europe for heart disease amongst young adults, according to stark new figures reported today. Read more
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Active chemicals in cannabis may halt prostate cancer
Cannabis may hold the key to a future treatment for prostate cancer, researchers believe. Read more
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Angina risks increased for men
The chronic chest pain of angina is more likely to be associated with heart attack and death for men than for women, researchers report today. Read more
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Super-fit cut cancer risk
Men who keep themselves super-fit can halve their risk of developing cancer, researchers reported yesterday. Read more
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Men patient about prostate advice
Men diagnosed with prostate cancer are often told it is best to wait and see how it develops – and new findings suggest that most patients happily live with this. Read more
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Women need sleep
Women may need sleep to maintain their health, according to new findings. Read more
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Pesticide linked to serious blood disorder
People who are exposed to certain pesticides may be at a raised risk of an abnormal blood condition called MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance). Read more
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Beer belly fear may boost male health
Men are increasingly obsessed with their appearance – and this may help them improve their health, according to a new survey. Read more
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Fish and sunshine boost brain
Fish and sunshine may hold the key to a healthy brain late in life – for men at least, British researchers report today. Read more