Men’s leading causes of death are nothing new: heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease and suicide. The good news is that most of these conditions are preventable. To decrease your risks, you need to change the below habits that can endanger your health. Don’t Be Single Numerous surveys have shown that married men, especially men in their 50s...
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