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FAQ - Sleeping FAQs
14/04/16
longer in a new bed compared with one that was ten years old. Change your diet The basic rules of healthy ... and learn to say no to unrealistic demands. Talk through problems with a friend, colleague or your ... remedies. Products vary in safety, quality and potency, so treat all remedies, even natural ones, with care, ... More
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FAQ - Genital Herpes FAQs
14/04/16
will develop. Often before an attack: Flu-like illness with fever, aches and pains in the lower back, ... have herpes and not know they have it as it remains symptomless in a lot. Those who do have symptoms ... HSV 1 and is just as infectious. Infection with either is lifelong. Although the blisters are highly ... More
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FAQ - Heart health FAQs
21/12/22
Forum's The Man Manual which was prepared in line with the NHS England Information Standard of which the ... with gunk called plaque. This makes the arteries harden and narrow. The main causes are: smoking high ... problems run in families: heart disease, cancer, strokes, depression, mental health challenges. Find out ... More
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FAQ - Exercise FAQs
19/04/16
Exercise in your lunch-break Exercise at home or in the park- you don’t need to go to a gym Play more with ... based on the Men's Health Forum's The Man Manual which was prepared in line with the NHS ... heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Next year in England and Wales alone around ... More
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FAQ - Peptic Ulcers FAQs
14/04/16
they? A peptic ulcer is a crater-like open sore in the lining of parts of the digestive tract. There are ... a gnawing, burning sensation in the abdomen between the breastbone and navel. Feel like a constant hunger or ... the age of around 25 onwards, with the peak age being around 45. Stomach ulcers tend to occur later in ... More
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FAQ - Hair loss FAQs
31/05/16
levels of either sex hormone in the blood. As with pretty much everything, there's probably a link ... you should always start with either your GP or a professionally qualified trichologist. Until very ... causes the conversion of testosterone into DHT, inhibiting this with finasteride should, in theory, stop ... More
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FAQ - How much sugar? FAQs
19/04/16
sugars naturally found in whole fruit and vegetables and in milk and milk products like plain yoghurt. If ... But anything added, like the flavour in a milk shake or ice cream does count as free sugar. I’m even ... In July 2015 new recommendations on sugar were published. The Scientific Advisory Committee on ... More
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FAQ - Breasts FAQs
14/04/16
tissue' in the chest area is gynaecomastia. According to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic ... a relatively small number compared to other operations- up from 177 ops in 2006 to 790 in 2011. But the emails ... Sometimes, the breast tissue can be tender or painful, but this isn’t always the case. What causes ... More
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FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs
14/04/16
pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total. Men with KS have an extra X making 47. There are other less common ... likely. Some breast development is possible. A KS male may develop a pear-shaped body. Men with KS tend to ... less body hair and more feminine features. What is Klinefelter's Syndrome (KS)? In 1942 Dr Harry ... More
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FAQ - HIV & AIDs FAQs
14/04/16
by certain infections and cancers that happen more often in people with HIV. What are the main ... either through breast milk or birth. What's the difference between HIV and AIDs? HIV is the virus ... There are usually no symptoms in the early stages besides a mild fever soon after infection. In fact, ... More