

Harvard Men's Health Watch
Reading Harvard Men’s Health Watch each month is the simplest, easiest thing you can do to improve your health. In today’s fast-paced, information-packed world, it’s not always easy to do the right thing for yourself. But a few minutes each month with Harvard’s physicians in the pages of Men’s Health Watch can help you reduce your stress, lower your blood pressure, reduce your cancer risk, ease your joint pain, and live a healthier life.
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Let the doctors and researchers at the Harvard Medical School show you the way to a longer, healthier, happier life in the pages of Harvard Men’s Health Watch.
Each month, you’ll be briefed on the latest health research and advances that will affect and improve your health. Recent issues explored:
- The impact blood pressure drugs make on your sex life
- The best strength training exercises for men over 50
- Why “all-natural” on the label doesn’t mean safe to take
- How best to use aspirin to prevent heart attack
- Whether fish-oil supplements are as heart-healthy as eating fish
Easy-to-read, clear, and concise, Men’s Health Watch is full of actionable advice you can incorporate immediately into your daily routine.
Start your subscription today and be on your way to a healthier life!
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