According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men in the United States on average die five years before women, and the leading causes of death are heart disease, cancer, accidental injuries, chronic disease of the lower respiratory tract, and strokes. To have a good life, there is no greater secret than taking good care of your health. Taking care of men's health is especially important from the age of 45-50, as both the urinary system and the prostate begin to age and undergo changes in the face of advanced age. That is why, as much as one feels healthy and young, it is essential to keep men's health at bay to stay away from problems and diseases.
Read MoreAs you grow older, taking a proactive approach towards your health becomes all the more important because there are certain age-related issues that come into play for both sexes. Regular screenings are vital for detecting diseases at an early stage, even before there are symptoms. Timely detection results in in effective treatment. If you are a man who has just stepped into his forties, here are some diagnostic tests that you should start taking as a part of your healthcare routine.
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