Studies examining the role of nutrition in depression are surprisingly sparse, but if you read between the lines, the connection is
definitely there. Most professionals still do not focus on nutrition as a contributing factor to depression.
The primary emphasis is still on issues such as a neurochemical aberration, stress, and the like. But from own perspective, doctor believe that nutrition is a factor in about 25 percent of depressed individuals.
For most men, it seems as inevitable as gray hair and wrinkles. At first you notice a little hesitancy when trying to start the flow of

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urine. Your urine stream may be weak or intermittent. You find yourself getting up at night to urinate, or you feel like your bladder is still partly full after you’ve gone. These are all signs of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an enlargement of the prostate gland.
Statistics suggest that BPH is hard to avoid. More than half of all men over age 50 have significant prostate enlargement, and the rest have at least some. Simply getting older seems to be the main risk factor.
For some men, the search for a baldness cure is akin to the age-old search for the fountain of youth. The virility, attractiveness, and just

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overall masculinity associated with a full head of flowing hair is understandably something that many men would do anything to hold on to . . . and the insecurity associated with losing your hair is the reason so many hair loss products have been so successful.
It’s debatable that few words in the English language are misused more than depression. Just as an example, if you’ve ever had a
friend or family member who’s felt a little down in the dumps, chances are they’ve described themselves as depressed.
Depression isn’t the same as being sad or discouraged. Those feelings are just part of being alive. Depression is an illness, one that can be controlled with proper treatment or that can ruin your life if you don’t get the help you need.
Some doctors recommend multivitamin/mineral supplements for most people who are at risk for developing pressure

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ulcers, because it ensures that they get the appropriate nutrient intake every day.
A multivitamin/mineral supplement is especially important for older people who are confined to bed or to wheelchairs. They are frequently deficient in a wide array of vitamins.