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MALE

 
Hypospadias
Hydrocele
Varicocele
Cryptorchidism
Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
(dmu.edu)

•   Prostate  cancer.  
•   Testicular  cancer.  
•   Enlarged  prostate  or  BPH.  
•   Prostatitis.  
•   Erectile  dysfunction.  
•   Male  infertility.  
•   Testosterone  deficiency.  
•   Undescended  testicle.  
(providencephysicians-­sc.com)  

FEMALE
Endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Prolapsed uterus
(dmu.edu)

•   Endometriosis.  
•   Uterine  Fibroids.  
•   Gynecologic  Cancer.  
•   HIV/AIDS.  
•   Interstitial  Cystitis.  
•   Polycystic  Ovary  Syndrome  (PCOS)  
•   Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases  (STDs)  
(cdc.gov)

•   Eat a balanced diet that is high in fiber and low in fat.


•   Drink plenty of water.
•   Get regular exercise.
•   Maintain a healthy weight.
•   Get enough sleep.
•   Avoid using tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs.
•   Manage stress in healthy ways.
Ck12,org

Nervous
•   Alzheimer's  disease.  Alzheimer's  disease  affects  the  brain  functions,  memory  and  
behaviour.  ...  
•   Bell's  palsy.  Bell's  palsy  is  a  sudden  weakness  or  paralysis  of  facial  muscles,  usually  on  
one  side  of  the  face.  ...  
•   Cerebral  palsy.  ...  
•   Epilepsy.  ...  
•   Motor  neurone  disease  (MND)  ...  
•   Multiple  sclerosis  (MS)  ...  
•   Neurofibromatosis.  ...  
•   Parkinson's  disease.  
Healthdirect.gov.au

1.   Monitor your eating patterns and make sure to eat semi-regularly so as to not deplete the glucose your
neurons use for energy
2.   Eat a balanced diet that includes good levels of B-12 and D vitamins, as well as healthy fats
3.   Avoid smoking and drinking excessive alcohol
4.   Keep up with a solid sleep schedule, as sleep helps strengthen circuits within the nervous system
which can help with memory
5.   Exercise your nervous system and brain with activities like writing by hand or playing mind games
like Sudoko
6.   Take part in exercise that is appropriate for your body; aim to exercise at least three times a week
7.   Maintain a healthy weight as many conditions, such as diabetic neuropathy, are closely linked to
obesity or overweight
8.   Avoid, or limit, environmental factors that can cause nerve damage, such as repetitive motions or
exposure to toxic chemicals

Peacehealth.org

ENDOCRINE
•   Type  1  Diabetes.  
•   Type  2  Diabetes.  
•   Osteoporosis.  
•   Thyroid  Cancer.  
•   Addison's  Disease.  
•   Cushing's  Syndrome.  
•   Graves'  Disease.  
•   Hashimoto's  Thyroiditis.  
(ENDOCRINEWEB.COM)
•   Stay  at  a  healthy  weight.  Eat  healthy  foods  and  get  plenty  of  exercise.  This  can  help  prevent  or  delay  
type  2  diabetes.  
•   Include  iodine  in  your  diet.  It  can  help  prevent  thyroid  problems.  When  you  use  salt,  choose  iodized  
salt  over  other  kinds  of  salt.  
•   Make  sure  all  your  doctors  know  about  any  hormones  you're  taking.  These  may  include  birth  control  
medicine,  thyroid  hormone,  insulin,  or  hormone  therapy  for  menopause.  

(myhealth.alberta.ca)

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