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Hormone fear for cancer survivors - 22 February, 2010
Men who beat cancer may struggle with the long-term effects of treatment on testosterone levels, scientists say. -
Sunbathing ups men's testosterone - 2 February, 2010
A spot of sunbathing may be just the thing to lift a man's libido, say experts after a study finds testosterone is boosted by vitamin D. -
Diabetes link to quitting smoking - 5 January, 2010
Giving up smoking sharply increases the risk of developing type-two diabetes, a US study suggests. -
Woman's death blamed on menopause - 9 September, 2009
Menopausal hormones may have caused a 55-year-old woman to walk along a railway line, Cornwall's coroner says.