Strong to the finish
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Men aged 30 and above complain about their lack of energy for doing things at work, at home and at play. However, older men can gain more energy through proper exercise and diet. Higher energy levels lead to more active sports participation, better work, better sex and better health.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1995
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Breakthroughs in modern dentistry
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Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. New techniques are discussed that can prevent the loss of teeth. Dental implants are a possible alternative to traditional dentures. Different varieties of dental floss are analyzed.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1992
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Get what you need
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The nine most important nutrients for men are listed, along with preferable amounts that men need. The nine are: chromium, fiber, magnesium, water, zinc, and vitamins a, B6, C, and E.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1991
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