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November 28, 2002
On call. I've read that aspirin may help prevent colon cancer as well as heart attacks. I take an aspirin every day, and I wonder if it may also help with prostate cancer
Harvey B Simon
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May 30, 2002
On call. I've taken up running, and I've lost 10 pounds and gained lots of energy. My knees feel fine, but I worry: is running safe for my joints?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
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April 6, 2012
On call. I do my best to exercise every day, either walking two miles in good weather or riding my exercise bike for 30 minutes on wet or cold days. Should I keep going when I catch a cold, or would I be better off resting?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
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June 29, 2011
On call. Compared to the problems your readers ask about, my issue may seem silly. But I hope you'll give me some advice, since it really is very annoying. I'm troubled by excessive sweating
Harvey B Simon
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December 6, 2011
On call. My doctor just started me on Zocor to lower my cholesterol. I have had just one side effect, forgetfulness. It's not as bad as it sounds, since my memory remains excellent, except that I often forget to take my pill in the evening. So I'd like to know if it would be okay for me to take Zocor in the morning with my other pills, which I never forget
Harvey B Simon
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December 6, 2011
On call. I am a 64-year-old man. Aside from diabetes, I've been healthy and until now, the only prescription I've taken is insulin. But I've been having trouble with erections, and my doctor just gave me a prescription for Viagra. He also told me to be careful about using other drugs with Viagra but didn't give me a list. Can you please fill me in?
Harvey B Simon
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October 1, 2008
On call. Ever since I retired last year, I've enjoyed taking an afternoon nap whenever it's convenient. My wife says napping will turn me into an old man. I can easily give up my naps if she is right--but is she?
Harvey B Simon
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December 21, 2010
On call. I am a 57-year-old man with a dilemma. I understand from your articles that moderate drinking may help me avoid a heart attack like the one that killed my brother. But I've just been diagnosed with hypertension, and I was told that alcohol can raise my blood pressure and stress my heart. So I need to know if drinking is likely to help my heart or harm my health
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
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September 16, 2010
On call. I am a 56-year-old man with high blood pressure. At my last check-up, my dentist found gum disease and referred me to a periodontist for treatment. I know that high blood pressure increases my risk of heart disease, and I've been told that gum disease does, too. Is it true, and will the treatment help?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
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August 28, 2010
On call. My 64-year-old wife was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis. Her doctor said medication would help, and he reassured her that having osteoporosis was not all bad since it indicates a reduced risk for breast cancer. I want to know if osteoporosis in men affects the risk of prostate cancer
Harvey B Simon
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Harvard Men'S Health Watch
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November 28, 2002
On call. I've read that aspirin may help prevent colon cancer as well as heart attacks. I take an aspirin every day, and I wonder if it may also help with prostate cancer
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
May 30, 2002
On call. I've taken up running, and I've lost 10 pounds and gained lots of energy. My knees feel fine, but I worry: is running safe for my joints?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
April 6, 2012
On call. I do my best to exercise every day, either walking two miles in good weather or riding my exercise bike for 30 minutes on wet or cold days. Should I keep going when I catch a cold, or would I be better off resting?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
June 29, 2011
On call. Compared to the problems your readers ask about, my issue may seem silly. But I hope you'll give me some advice, since it really is very annoying. I'm troubled by excessive sweating
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
December 6, 2011
On call. My doctor just started me on Zocor to lower my cholesterol. I have had just one side effect, forgetfulness. It's not as bad as it sounds, since my memory remains excellent, except that I often forget to take my pill in the evening. So I'd like to know if it would be okay for me to take Zocor in the morning with my other pills, which I never forget
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
December 6, 2011
On call. I am a 64-year-old man. Aside from diabetes, I've been healthy and until now, the only prescription I've taken is insulin. But I've been having trouble with erections, and my doctor just gave me a prescription for Viagra. He also told me to be careful about using other drugs with Viagra but didn't give me a list. Can you please fill me in?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
October 1, 2008
On call. Ever since I retired last year, I've enjoyed taking an afternoon nap whenever it's convenient. My wife says napping will turn me into an old man. I can easily give up my naps if she is right--but is she?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
December 21, 2010
On call. I am a 57-year-old man with a dilemma. I understand from your articles that moderate drinking may help me avoid a heart attack like the one that killed my brother. But I've just been diagnosed with hypertension, and I was told that alcohol can raise my blood pressure and stress my heart. So I need to know if drinking is likely to help my heart or harm my health
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
September 16, 2010
On call. I am a 56-year-old man with high blood pressure. At my last check-up, my dentist found gum disease and referred me to a periodontist for treatment. I know that high blood pressure increases my risk of heart disease, and I've been told that gum disease does, too. Is it true, and will the treatment help?
Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch
|
August 28, 2010
On call. My 64-year-old wife was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis. Her doctor said medication would help, and he reassured her that having osteoporosis was not all bad since it indicates a reduced risk for breast cancer. I want to know if osteoporosis in men affects the risk of prostate cancer
Harvey B Simon
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