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MEN'S HEALTH WEB SITES Healthy Man homepage - articles, tips, and more information on subjects and issues unique to men's health.
The Men's Health Network - this organization was created to address men's health issues that have reached a crisis level.
ARTICLES Below is a list of health conditions more common in or unique to men, with links to articles or series of articles in relation to those conditions.
Baldness - Options Abound for Hair Loss.
Breast Cancer in Men - Though more generally a woman's disease, breast cancer does occur in men. Find information about the disease and how it affects men.
High Blood Pressure - a fact sheet about high blood pressure and stroke.
Hernias - A detailed site from the National Ambulatory Hernia Institute.
Impotence - overview of erectile dysfunction, including information about several different forms of treatment.
Viagra information - find out all you want to know about the popular new drug.
Infertility in Men - Male Infertility: Cornell University's Weill Medical College provides a homepage from their Institute for Reproductive Medicine with links and detailed information about male infertility.
Jock itch - Learn about the fungal infection that causes what we commonly know as "jock itch" - how to prevent it, and how to get quick relief too.
Prostate Conditions - The American Academy of Family Physicians has assembled this fact sheet on Prostatitis, the inflammation of the prostate.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - The best way to prevent STDs is to know what they are and how they are transmitted.
Testicular health - The Testicular Cancer Resource Center recommends monthly self-exams, and has provided this How to Perform a Testicular Self Examination fact sheet to guide you.
Vasectomies - learn about vasectomies and other birth control options.
TOOLS Men's health quiz - find out how much you know about men's health issues.
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