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How Often Should You Pee? Age May Hold the Answer
Relieving yourself, taking a leak, spending a penny. Whatever you call it, urination is a near-universal experience, although the frequency of doing so can be far more individual. Some people wake up ...
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Older Adults
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in adults 65 and older, mainly due to age-related factors like malnutrition, poor bladder control, and uncontrolled diabetes. Symptoms in older adults may ...
Prostate cancer risk factors include some that can’t be changed, such as having a family history of the disease and a genetic predisposition for developing the cancer ...
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