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Epididymitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Epididymitis, a condition that affects the epididymis, is often caused by bacterial infections. What are the symptoms and how to manage?

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World Cancer Day 2023: A Day to Raise Awareness and Take Action

I. Introduction to World Cancer Day 2023 II. The World Cancer Day 2023 SUMMARY The 19th annual celebration, that will

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HealthHealthcare in the Philippines

Empowering Healthcare Workers: The Wellness Movement

DOH, WHO, Australian gov launch “The Wellness Movement” to support 3,000 Filipino healthcare workers in improving mental health.

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Healthcare in the Philippines: An Overview

Public healthcare in the Philippines strained, private healthcare efficient but expensive. Unequal access to quality medical care remains.

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Men's health

Testicular Mass: What You Need to Know

A testicular mass can have many causes, most are benign, others are serious. What the possible cause are, how to diagnose and treat.

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Men's health

Testicular Diseases: An Introduction

The testicle is a vital male reproductive organ. What are the most common testicular diseases and their symptoms?

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Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT): Benefits and Risks

In this article you will learn about Testosterone replacement therapy, its forms, benefits and its side effects.

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Men's health

Hypogonadism: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Hypogonadism is a condition in which the body does not produce enough testosterone. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and Treatment.

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Erectile Dysfunction Medications: A Guide to Treating ED

Erectile Dysfunction Medications Key points: What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)? Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition in which a man

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Alzheimer’s drug, FDA approved a new one

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a second Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, despite reports of rare brain bleeds

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