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Leading cause of death in men, often emerging ~10 years earlier than in women . High blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity are major risk factors . High prevalence of obesity and type-2 diabetes in men. These conditions also contribute to fatigue and hormonal imbalances . Common cancers: prostate, testicular (in younger men), lung, colorectal, and skin Regular screenings and self-checks are vital—early detection saves lives Erectile dysfunction is widespread (18% of men aged 50–59; 37% aged 70–75), often signaling broader conditions like cardiovascular disease or diabetes Other issues include low testosterone, Peyronie’s disease (~1–20% of men), and male infertility Depression, anxiety, stress, and substance abuse are common and often hidden in men due to stigma . Men are less likely to seek help, but untreated mental illness can lead to serious outcomes, including suicide .
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