Young adults are facing rising rates for several cancer types.
Young adults are facing rising rates for several cancer types.
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Practical advice and insights from a registered dietitian.
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A romp in the sack can improve short-term brain function and psychological health…
Make sure your swimmers are paddling up to par. Check out our semen checklist and ensure you’re healthy down low. Thanks us later.
For as much pride as you take in your penis, you sure go to great lengths to screw it up.
If your penis has a problem, you need to pipe up about it. Guys don’t often talk about their junk (at least not honestly). But if something’s wrong, you need a professional opinion. Don’t be shy: pain and erectile issues are common, says Dr Hadley Wood, a urologist. Some are confined to the organ, she says, but “other times they signal larger medical problems.” Learn the difference. + BEST CASE – WORST CASE * THE FIX
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