Our bodies are amazing. While we sleep, talk or browse social media, our cells and bodily organs work, sparing no effort. The formation of gases in the digestive tract is a natural process, and all adults free themselves of excess gases 13 to 21 times per day on average. The gases come out of both…
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Gastrointestinal diseases can be called a disease of large cities residents. The morning stress, long working hours, commuting and pollution do not contribute to our wellbeing. According to a research “Increasing incidence and prevalence of the inflammatory bowel diseases with time, based on systematic review“, up to 95% of city dwellers experiences trouble with their…
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Every year different researches demonstrate the same trend: no matter what is the continent, the economic development of the country of residence, cultural trends, and religious aspects, men consistently live less than women. Sadly, the experts are more and more convinced that the leading causes of lower life expectancy are carelessness about health, reluctance to…
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Prostatic hyperplasia is much more common than people think. It is not your common age-related illness. According to the article, “Understanding patient and physician perceptions of benign prostatic hyperplasia in Europe: The Prostate Research on Behaviour and Education (PROBE) Survey”, the symptoms appear in 25% of Europeans over 40 and over half of those who…
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Irrespective of the part of the world they live in, men visit doctors less often and pay less attention to prevention according to the findings of WHO in 2019. This approach leads to sad consequences as, according to statistics, men live shorter lives than women. So, let’s find out which health aspects should be considered,…
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It isn’t. Even if you're over 70, it's still not time. The notion that after 50 years sex does not matter is just one of the myths in the ideology of ageism. Men can be active at a much older age than you can imagine! Sex and Diseases British scientists have been trying to research…
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