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Subtopics:      Conditions and Diseases > Epididymitis          Conditions and Diseases > Gynecomastia
Conditions and Diseases > Impotence Conditions and Diseases > Penis
Conditions and Diseases > Premature Ejaculation Conditions and Diseases > Prostate
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      new window BringHealth.Com Description: Featuring causes and cure of male sexual dysfunctions. Provides information about impotence, premature ejaculation, penis enlargement excises and Kegel's exercise. (bringhealth.com)
new window Genital Problems in Men Description: Self-care flowchart for problems with the genital area, from familydoctor.org. (familydoctor.org)
new window HealthLink - Conditions Men Get, Too Description: Discusses osteoporosis, breast cancer, and eating disorders as conditions that occur in men, although they are typically thought of as "women's diseases." (healthlink.mcw.edu)
new window Hypogonadism Fact Sheet Description: Discusses symptoms, causes, and treatment options for testosterone deficiencies caused by disease or injury to the testicles, hypothalamus, or pituitary gland. Includes a list of technical references. Provided by a pharmaceutical company. (columbialabs.com)
new window Manorexia Description: Information about eating disorders combined with addiction to exercise, which affect men. Treatments, support, and a forum. (edauk.com)
new window Varicoceles.com Description: Discussing non-surgical treatment of varicoceles, a leading cause of male infertility which also may cause pain and atrophy of the testicles. (varicoceles.com)
new window VIR Clinics Description: Offers top class medical treatment to men with health problems. Impotence, erectile dysfunction, weight problems, prostate, heart, hair loss, and viagra. (vir-clinics.com)
new window Wellman Clinic Description: London clinic for men, with an exclusive practice in prevention and treatment (including testosterone replacement therapy) of male disorders including impotence, prostate cancer, overweight and erectile dysfunction. (wellmanclinic.org)
 




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