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Men's Health Resources
Name: American Academy of Family Physicians - Men's Health
URL: http://familydoctor.org/men.xml
Description: Information pamphlets on a range of health topics including prostate cancer screening, hypertension, diet, lowering cholesterol and lifestyle.
Name: American Cancer Society Man to Man
URL: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ESN/content/ESN_3_1X_Man_to_Man_36.asp?sitearea=SHR
Description: Prostate cancer education and support.
Name: Ask NOAH About: Men's Health
URL: http://www.noah-health.org/en/healthy/men/
Description: New York Online Access to Health (NOAH). Bilingual health information site. Sponsors include the New York Academy of Medicine and the New York Public Library. Includes basic health information, and information on fertility, impotence, surgery, prostate, safer sex, stress and testicles. Includes a Spanish list of resources.
Name: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Prostate Cancer
URL: http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/403.cfm
Description: Overview of prostate cancer, answers to common questions, diagnosis and treatment information.
Name: Men's Health Topics
URL: http://medlineplus.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/menshealth.html
Description: Includes info on Prostate Diseases, Impotence,Testicular Cancer as well as PubMed searches on Men's Health Topics.
Name: New York Times Men's Health
URL: http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/menshealth/resources.html
Description: Resources for specific health issues such as aging, AIDS, alcohol, arthritis, back pain, cholesterol, colorectal cancer, coronary artery disease, depression, diet and exercise, headache, prostate, smoking, sexually transmitted diseases, stress, and stroke.
Name: University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Library Men's Health
URL: http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/intres/health/men.html
Description: Guides to Internet sites for men's health.
Name: Infertility Resources Web Site
URL: http://www.ihr.com/
Description: This Web site provides extensive information about infertility issues including IVF, GIFT, ICSI, infertility clinics, donor egg and surrogacy services (e.g., surrogate mothers), sperm banks, adoption, infertility books and journals, infertility newsgroups and support organizations, and drugs and medications.
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