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man's heart and sex life need lack of fat and addiction of smoking
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Jul. 8, 2006

 

Many of the same things that are good for a man's heart may also be good for his sex life, new research confirms. according to a study that followed more than 22,000 U.S. men for 14 years.


 

 

 


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