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  • Male Menopause  new
    Male menopause is the result of decreased levels of the male hormone, testosterone. Most commonly, reduced testosterone is reported by those suffering from underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity or high blood pressure. These diseases are common in men over the age of 45.
    http://i-menopause.com
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  • Muscle Building Tips: Do's and Dont's
    Packing on Muscle mass involves a lot of dedication and care. At times, trying too hard can have its negative effects too. Right guidance and proper techniques make the perfect recipe to MUSCLE BUILDING. Muscle Building is no joke, but at the same time, very much possible. The bottomline is to workout in the right direction and not to harm your body. Here are some Do's and Dont's for Muscle Building.
    http://www.weightloss-health.com
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  • Testicular Self-exam
    Cancer of the testicles accounts for only about one percent of all cancers in men. It is, however, the most common type of cancer in males ages 16 to 35, and it can occur anytime after age fifteen. Testicular cancer is highly curable, especially when detected and treated early.
    http://www.coolnurse.com/tse.htm
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