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Nutrition for Men
The ways in which men and women differ are innumerable. Now you can add nutritional needs to the list. While women would seem to have more special nutritional needs than men, given the demands...

Are you getting enough?
It's not a uniquely male problem, but most of us know our diet isn't all it ought to be. There are the things we have to do – meet deadlines, study for exams, work more hours than we'd like, fight...

Whole Grains and Heart Disease
Intakes of whole grains, bran, and germ and the risk of coronary heart disease in men. BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that a daily intake of 3 servings of whole-grain foods is...

Vitamin E Blood Levels
High Vitamin E Blood Levels Linked to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk. Men who had high blood levels of two types of vitamin E—alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol—had a much lower prostate cancer risk....

Protection against Prostate Cancer
The good news is that there is clinical proof you can build a powerful antioxidant defense system against prostate cancer. By incorporating Lyc-O-Mato® standardized natural tomato extract,...

Pycnogenol and a Healthy Heart
Although we’ve made great strides in lowering the incidence of fatalities from cardiovascular disease with surgery and prompt treatment, heart disease is still the leading cause of death in men and...

What Men REALLY Need!
Have you noticed the big advertising and media push for Viagra these days? How about all of the Propecia ads for male baldness? And how about all of the ads for all of the other drugs in magazines...

Zallouh - Syrian Sex Plant
Almost every week we are made aware of yet another herb which reputedly enhances sexual function. One such plant is zallouh (Ferulis harmonis), a small shrub which grows in a small region in the...

Special needs of Men
Special needs of Men Adult men usually require more calories than women and, if they wish to become fathers, they should eat a particularly good diet during the four months before the planned time...



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