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Health News Posted on July 4, 2009
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1. Botched Circumcisions Kill 31 Teen Boys In South Africa

Thirty-one teenage boys have died from complications after botched traditional circumcision rites in South Africa's rural Eastern Cape region, officials said on Friday.

"Since th... Read more

2. Study Links Periodontitis To Cerebrovascular Disease In Men

A new study has established a link between periodontitis history and cerebrovascular disease in men.

Background information in a research article describing the study, published... Read more

3. Having Sex Daily Linked to Healthy Sperm

Dr David Greening of Sydney IVF has said that having regular sex will make sperm healthy and increase the chances of women getting pregnant.

In a study on 118 men with fertility issu... Read more

4. Long-distance Biking Linked to Infertility in Males

Sportsmen who carry out high levels of cycle training could be damaging their chance of fatherhood, researchers reported on Monday.

A team led by Diana Vaamonde of the University... Read more

5. Gpx5 Protein Protects Sperm After It Leaves the Testes

A newly-identified protein has been found to protect immature mouse sperm after they have been released into a region of the testis known as the epididymis, which is where they undergo matur... Read more

6. Why Men Don't Like To Use Condoms During Sex?

The National Institutes of Health is doling out a whopping 423,500 dollars to fund a study, aimed at finding out why men don't like to wear condoms during sex.

However, the fundi... Read more

7. Testosterone Replacement Improves Men's Liver Function

A new study suggests that testosterone replacement for men with low levels of the hormone greatly improves their fatty liver disease as well as their risk factors for cardiovascular disease ... Read more

8. Excessive Laptop Use Could Make Men Infertile: Study

Excessive laptop use may impact men's ability to become dads, says a new study.

"Laptops are becoming increasingly common among young men wired into to the latest technology," ... Read more

9. Men More Likely to Adhere to CPAP Therapy If They Work With Female Partners

A research abstract that will be presented on Monday at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies says that men who work with their female partners w... Read more

10. 'Ostrich Phenomenon' in Men Makes Them Ignore Health Risks

Experts are issuing warnings to the millions of British men who ignore their symptoms of ill health, thereby putting their own health at risk.

Dr. Harvey Simon, associate profes... Read more

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