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Men with muscle: Do women like them more?

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Why are women attracted to men with muscles? Recent research has the answer – and the reason you’ve got nothing to worry about if you’re not one of them

Smelly white fluid on your genitalia: It could be smegma

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Have you noticed a white, sticky substance on your genitals? It could be smegma, a lubricant naturally secreted by our genital glands. If left unattended, it can be painful. Here’s a quick ‘low down’ on how to deal with it.

Is masturbation unhealthy?

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Hi Auntyji, I masturbate and I get to hear of all kinds of side effects... Is masturbation really harmful to men's health? Cherian, 22 years, Mumbai.

Curved Penis: Top 5 Facts

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While the road to love is not straight and smooth for most people, things can get more tricky when you have a curved penis. Or so you’ve heard! Read on to find out more about a condition that you may have heard about but barely know in detail….

Top tips for healthy penis and testicles

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Healthy genitals are important for the overall well being of a man. Problems with the penis or the testes can often be a sign of an underlying condition, which many men tend to often ignore because of the embarrassment. Here are some tips for keeping your penis and testes healthy.

Breast cancer in men – Top five facts

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When we think of breast cancer, we almost always also think of women. But do you know that men also have the same breast tissue and the same lymphatic system in their chest and can thus also develop breast cancer? Let’s unravel some facts about it.

Small penis: it's all in the mind

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Do you keep worrying about how to increase your penis size? A problem with penis size is more likely to be in your head than between your legs, says Egyptian sexology professor Hussein Ghanem. Most men with penis paranoia turn out to have average-sized organs, he says.

Monorchism: Top Five Facts about the missing ball

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Monorchism is a condition of having only one testicle. This is often because the missing testicle is hiding inside the body, and hasn’t dropped down into the scrotum. Read on for top facts about the missing ball.