Men’s Health

Learn about men’s health topics, such as prostate cancer, male baldness, male depression and erectile dysfunction. Also about sex & relationships, fitness.

Men's Health

Learning to rest

The work of a programmer is hard mental and creative work. Sure, it’s fun to code, develop, or design some mega-service or startup, but it takes a lot of brain power.  The athlete works with the body, and the programmer with the head. A whole team is working on an athlete – a trainer, nutritionist, neuropathologist, psychologist, […]

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More diseases – doctors are happy

Computers added to doctors’ worries. They are happy about it. The patient pays money. Approximately 95 percent of computer scientists do not sit at their machines as they should, but in a more convenient way. As a result, the majority – scoliosis, curvature of the spine, herniated spinal discs, and after five or six years, some in ten – […]

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Personal hygiene

A healthy family lifestyle cannot be complete without personal hygiene, which includes: brushing teeth and keeping track of their health; maintaining cleanliness of personal hygiene items, clothes, shoes; regular water procedures, including taking a bath or shower, washing your face, rinsing your teeth after eating; timely dishwashing and other activities aimed at maintaining the frequency […]

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Antibiotics
Men's Health

HEREDITARY DISEASES IN CHILDREN

Clinicians today are actively using various methods for the early diagnosis of inherited diseases. These include prenatal biochemical screening and non-invasive techniques for the fetus, as well as neonatal screening for newborns. Unlike congenital diseases, hereditary diseases result from genetic disorders. Sometimes the disease manifests itself after some time and under certain factors that are triggering for its development. In other cases, […]

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Men's Health

3 HEALTHY LIFEHACKS FOR THIS WINTER

1. How easy it is to wake up in the morning In the cold period of time, daylight hours are noticeably shortened, and getting up in the morning becomes harder. Why is this happening? It’s all about regulating the sleep and wake cycle. The hormone melatonin controls this mechanism: when there is little light, its production in the […]

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Men's Health

MOST SPECIFIC ANALYSIS

Laboratory diagnostics is an indispensable tool in the arsenal of a practitioner. Without the conclusions of the clinical and laboratory examination, it is impossible to diagnose, “catch” the disease at an early stage, choose the right treatment vector and prescribe medications. Medical science does not stand still: laboratory test systems are being improved, and now specific […]

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Men's Health
Vulvar disease

Vulvar Cancer Clinic

Common symptoms are irritation or itching of the vulva, the presence of a tumor, non-healing ulcers, and pain in the vulva, which are long-term relapsing and persistent. About half of patients with vulvar cancer complain of constant and increasing itching in this area. Less commonly, the first manifestations of the disease are bloody or purulent discharge, an […]

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Prediction factors for vulvar cancer

The prognosis factors for lymphogenous metastasis are the clinical assessment of the lymph nodes, the age of the patient, the degree of differentiation of the tumor, the stage of the disease, the primary size and location of the tumor, the depth of stromal invasion, the presence of cancer emboli in the lumens of the lymphatic […]

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Alcoholism

General information Alcoholism is a disease that occurs as a result of the addiction to alcohol often and in excessive quantities. Alcoholics become addicted to alcohol. If you sharply deprive them of the opportunity to drink, it can cause withdrawal symptoms, which include symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, anxiety, hallucinations, trembling, etc. Alcoholism disrupts brain activity and […]

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Adnexitis

As a rule, the inflammatory process begins with the fallopian tubes. In this case, they talk about the course of acute salpingitis. Infection can enter the fallopian tubes both ascending (from the genital tract) and descending (with blood flow). The reason may be a variety of microbes – staphylococci, streptococci, esherechia. Salpingitis is a frequent complication of sexually transmitted […]

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