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Category Archives: Men’s Health
Lose Those Man Boobs Now
Lose Those Man Boobs Now A nice pair of boobs is all right. It is a simple truth that need not be debated upon. However, if you are a man, it might not be the best thing to have, particularly if they are quite large, those so-called man boobs. Imagine having a large set of … Continue reading
Premature Ejaculation Treatment
Premature Ejaculation Treatment What is premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation happens when a man comes (reaches orgasm) before he and his partner would like. Every man, every partner and every sexual experience is different so there is no ‘set time’ for how long a man should ‘last’ during sex. However a man might find it frustrating … Continue reading
Treating Urinary Incontinence
Treating Urinary Incontinence Urinary incontinence is when you accidentally release urine. It commonly happens when your body is placed under some form of stress and you lose control of your bladders. This stress could range from exercise to a simple cough or laughter. Many people find it to be an embarrassing problem, but it’s actually … Continue reading
Vasectomy Reversal – Success Rates and Statistics
Vasectomy Reversal – Success Rates and Statistics Vasectomy reversal surgery is a form of microsurgery that was first of all performed by Earl Owen in 1971. In this surgery a physician or urologist reconnects the sperm canal or deferens by performing a vas-to-vas interconnection. It has been found that around 4 to 8% of all … Continue reading