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Updated: April 30, 2008

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Breast Cancer

What Is Breast Cancer in Men? American Cancer Society

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Circumcision

Circumcision American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Divorce

When Marriages Break Down, it's Often Men Who Hurt the Most New South Wales Department of Health, Australia (also in Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Croatian, Italian, Korean, Macedonian, Portugese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese) PDF File

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Epididymitis and Orchitis

Orchitis and Epididymitis NetDoctor.uk

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Fertility, Infertility & Sterility

Diagnostic Testing for Male Factor Infertility American Society for Reproductive Medicine PDF File

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Gay Health

Health Concerns Among Gay Men The Body

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Low Testosterone

Low Testosterone National Library of Medicine (also in Spanish) Flash application

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Peyronie's Disease

Peyronie's Disease American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Researched by NOAH Contributing Editor: Mary Ann Howie, MLS, Stabins Wellness Information Center, Rochester General Hospital

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