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Men Being Men: 8-9am on 02/06/2016

By Admin February 11, 2016

Air date 02/06/2016

Men Being Men on KIRO-ESPN Radio (8am – 9am)

by Dr. Jerry Mixon

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Men Being Men: 8-9am on 01/16/2016

By Admin January 19, 2016

Air date 01/16/2016

Men Being Men on KIRO-ESPN Radio (8am – 9am)

by Dr. Jerry Mixon

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Men Being Men: 8-9am on 01/09/2016

By Admin January 19, 2016

Air date 01/09/2016

Men Being Men on KIRO-ESPN Radio (8am – 9am)

by Dr. Jerry Mixon

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Belly Fat Has Been Shown to Predict ED

By Dr. Jerry Mixon July 26, 2013

By now everyone has seen those TV ads for erectile disorder drugs. And while they are useful for people who need them, an even better idea is not to need them in the first place.

What the ads don’t tell you is that the single best indicator as to whether or not you’re going to need their product is right in front of you, it’s the size of your belly. There is a direct relationship between the size of a man’s abdomen and his risk of needing erectile disorder drugs. Men with firm flat bellies rarely need these medications. Men whose bellies hide their belt buckles need help all too often.

Ladies, if you notice that the man in your life has an ever-expanding waistline, you might gently remind him of what the future may hold If things don’t change. And, give him help and encouragement in his weight loss efforts. The size of a man’s belly is the best predictor of erectile function.

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Anticoagulants and Prostate Cancer

By Longevity March 20, 2013

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One of the common therapies used in prostate cancer are drugs that interfere with a man’s production of testosterone. While this does slow tumor growth, there is a downside. With low testosterone men are at higher risk of forming blood clots in their legs, lungs and brain, not to mention sexual dysfunction, depression and chronic fatigue. As a consequence, many men end up taking anticoagulants to prevent those blood clots. An interesting paper just published shows that men who use anticoagulants have significantly better survival from their cancers than men who do not need these drugs. This intriguing bit of data is causing researchers to take a look at the anticoagulants, such as warfarin and heparin, to see

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