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  2. Hereditary haemochromatosis - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary haemochromatosis type 1 (HFE-related haemochromatosis) is a genetic disorder characterized by excessive intestinal absorption of dietary iron, resulting in a pathological increase in total body iron stores.

  3. 10 Health Tests and Screenings Every Man Should Get

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    B, border: The edges of the mole are irregular. C, color: There are changes in the color of the mole or surrounding area. D, diameter: The diameter of the mole is larger than 5mm. E, everything ...

  4. Rh blood group system - Wikipedia

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    Rh(D) status of an individual is normally described with a positive (+) or negative (−) suffix after the ABO type (e.g., someone who is A+ has the A antigen and Rh(D) antigen, whereas someone who is A− has the A antigen but lacks the Rh(D) antigen). The terms Rh factor, Rh positive, and Rh negative refer to the Rh(D

  5. Normal Sperm Count: Understanding Your Semen Analysis

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    An abnormal sperm count may also indicate an underlying health condition. A normal sperm count ranges from 15 million sperm to more than 200 million sperm per milliliter (mL) of semen. Anything ...

  6. How to Find Out Your Blood Type: Home Testing & More - Healthline

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    You can find out your blood type by asking your doctor for a test, donating blood, or taking an at-home blood test. Your blood type is comprised of two blood groups: ABO and Rh. Blood types are ...

  7. Cancer Screening Tests That Men Should Get - WebMD

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    A stool DNA test is similar, but the lab will also check for traces of cells from polyps or cancer with changes in their genes. Men should start getting screened at 50 years old, but you might ...

  8. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test - WebMD

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    Being born with a larger-than-normal prostate. A PSA in the range of 4-10 nanograms per milliliter is linked to a 25% chance of prostate cancer. Most people with a PSA below 4 nanograms per ...

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