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  1. FAQ - Mindfulness

    18/01/21

    scope Beat Stress, Feel Better- Men's Health Forum NHS ... More

  2. FAQ - Circumcision FAQs

    14/04/16

    Whatever your personal views on what constitutes good reason, remember that no surgery is without risk and ... evidence of this. Circumcision in childhood- but not as an adult- may reduce the risk of penile cancer but ... this disease is very rare anyway and the real risk factors are poor personal hygiene and smoking. ... More

  3. FAQ - Testicles FAQs

    14/04/16

    don't wait for it to disappear or start throbbing- see your doctor. What's the risk? Testicular ... cancer is the most common cancer affecting men aged 20—35 but the lifetime risk of developing the disease ... The risks are greater (1 in 44) for men who were born with undescended testicles. Men with a brother ... More

  4. FAQ - Bent Penis FAQs

    04/03/22

    prevent sexual intercourse. What's the risk? There is no firm evidence on the number of men with ... Peyronie's Disease but it is thought to affect 1 to 9% of men. Men aged 50—60 are most at risk, although the ... 03/04/14 03/04/14 03/04/17 Your Health In scope European Association of Urology- Peyronie's Disease ... More

  5. FAQ - Hernia FAQs

    14/04/16

    at birth. What's the risk? Anyone can develop a hernia at any age- from the new-born to the very ... old. However, the following factors seem to increase the risk of abdominal hernia: Being male- 12 times ... particularly if it results from an inherited weakness in the abdominal wall. However, avoiding certain risk ... More

  6. FAQ - Peptic Ulcers FAQs

    14/04/16

    What's the risk? It's estimated that between 5% and 10% of the population will suffer a peptic ulcer ... are a number of factors that can increase the risk of developing a peptic ulcer: Infection with ... taking strong anti-ulcer medication. Smoking also increases the risk of a recurrence, even after ... More

  7. FAQ - Erectile Dysfunction FAQs

    04/03/22

    erection doesn't normally constitute a problem.  What's the risk? Most men will experience an ... time. Although age itself isn't a cause of erectile dysfunction (ED), the risk nevertheless ... surgery (or other surgery around the pelvis). The risk of ED depends on the type of surgery, but up to 30% ... More

  8. FAQ - Sleeping FAQs

    14/04/16

    What's the risk? Most people experience an occasional sleepless night. Short-term insomnia, which affects ... because OSA increases tiredness during the day, you are at 12 times greater risk of a car accident. OSA ... Stewart and Grumpy Alice by Marcus Holland Moritz 08/04/14 08/04/14 08/04/17 Your Health In scope School ... More

  9. FAQ - Hair loss FAQs

    31/05/16

    become aware of it as they approach their thirties. What's the risk? Two-thirds of all men will ... 02/04/17 Your Health In scope Medscape- Hair Loss Clinical Knowledge Summaries- Alopecia NHS- Hair Loss ... More

  10. FAQ - Exercise FAQs

    19/04/16

    Scientists now reckon being inactive is even more of a health risk than being overweight. How does activity improve health? People who do regular physical activity have a 35% lower risk of ... heart disease and stroke and a 50% lower risk of diabetes and of bowel cancer.  Regular exercisers also ... have a far lower risk of osteoarthritis and hip fracture.  Best of all, exercise feels good. It boosts ... More

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