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1-800-Oncologist, Inc. Launches Digital Solutions, Transforming the Digital-Front-Door to Oncology

1-800-Oncologist, Inc. Launches Digital Solutions, Transforming the Digital-Front-Door to Oncology











Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 03, 2012

1-800-Oncologist, Inc. announced today the launch of three solutions that will transform social, local and mobile communication between patients and oncologists. This digital-front-door suite integrates physician-reviewed patient education with a web portal, social media channels and mobile devices.

With the launch of these 1-800-Oncologist solutions, oncologists are now able to prescribe news and medication information to patients, and patients are able to effortlessly locate and speak with a cancer treatment center.

“We are transforming the digital front door to oncology into a fully integrated experience where oncologists are able to easily connect and effectively communicate with patients,” says 1-800-Oncologist CEO Donald Hackett. “The company’s mission is to empower oncologists to reduce health care delivery costs by 5%.”

“Digital patient education is the missing element for more efficient health care delivery. 1-800-Oncologist connects action oriented, pre-appointment patients with accurate patient education before they talk with their doctors, making each appointment more productive. It’s a simple concept that will give oncologists the tools to save millions of dollars in patient care costs,” said Hackett.

1-800-Oncologist solutions suite includes:


    1-800-Oncologist.com, the leading digital publisher of patient-centric, doctor-reviewed, cancer news published at an 8th grade comprehension level. News and medication information are integrated with world-class videos from Health Guru, the leading health video publisher, rendering a superior user experience.

    1-800-Oncologist Direct Connect™, a toll-free voice portal where patients can locate and speak directly with a cancer treatment center or talk with a medication information specialist.

    1-800-Oncologist Prescribe™, a multi-channel personalized education solutions suite that enables oncologists to ‘prescribe’ actionable information to patients at multiple touch points. Available to providers at no cost, 1-800-Oncologist Prescribe customizes and distributes personalized patient education in the provider’s waiting room, on the provider’s website and social media channels and on mobile devices.

Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the US, accounting for nearly 1 of every 4 deaths. The American Cancer Society expects 1,638,910 new cancer cases (848,170 men and 790,740 women) to be diagnosed in 2012. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimated the overall costs of cancer in the United States for 2010 were $ 263.8 billion.

“Well-educated patients are essential to achieve better care, more effective outcomes, and lower health care delivery costs”, says Dr. Shannon Cox, a partner at Austin Cancer Centers. “With 1-800-Oncologist’s solutions we can consistently deliver relevant, easy-to-understand education that encourages patients to take an active role in maintaining healthy individual behaviors that reduce cancer risks.”

A study directed by the Texas Department of State Health Services determined the total cost of cancer in the state was roughly $ 21.9 billion in 2007. If as few as 100 oncologists in Texas reduce the cost of care delivery by 5%, the annual savings will be greater than $ 100 million. For more information please visit http://www.1-800-oncologist.com

1-800-Oncologist, Inc., funded by an investment from Patient Conversation Media, Inc., is currently producing two types of revenues, and is forecasting to be profitable by Q3 2012.

About 1-800-Oncologist, Inc.

1-800-Oncologist integrates appointment management solutions with actionable, physician-reviewed patient education information. 1-800-Oncologist enables patients to easily locate and speak directly with cancer specialists. We are a member only network of health care professionals that focuses on generating productive conversations within the highly motivated pre-appointment market of patients ready to begin treatment, thus empowering cancer centers to effectively convert phone calls into new patients.

Contact

Alexandra Northington

Alex(at)PatientConversation(dot)com

512.565.7383

Certain statements contained in this press release may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” under federal securities laws, and The Company intends that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbor created thereby. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding The Company ‘s anticipated future revenues, profits, plans, forecasts, brands, customers and website visitors. The Company cautions that these statements are qualified by important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected by the forward-looking statements contained herein. Such factors include (a) general economic conditions and fluctuations and changes in markets for The Company’s products and services; (b) the failure of The Company’s products and services to deliver commercially acceptable performance; (c) the ability of The Company’s management to finance and manage effectively The Company’s growth and expansion; (d) changes in federal, state and other jurisdictions, laws, rules and regulations; and (e) numerous other risks. The Company makes no promise to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of changes in underlying factors, conditions, laws, rules and regulations, or of new information, future events or otherwise.























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WorkOUT USA – A Fitness and Exercise Business Opportunity

WorkOUT USA – A Fitness and Exercise Business Opportunity










Tampa, FL (PRWEB) March 02, 2012

Max Cannon announces the recent launch of WorkOUT USA – a website devoted to improving one’s overall fitness, health and well being.

According to a recent survey by the Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1 in 3 American’s are obese and 74% of men are overweight….64% of women are overweight and about one in three American kids and teens are overweight or obese, nearly triple the rate in 1963. With good reason, childhood obesity is now the No. 1 health concern among parents in the United States, topping drug abuse and smoking.

These statistics have to be reversed so in January, 2012 Max Cannon created the concept for WorkOUT USA to provide a low cost opportunity for those interested in getting and staying fit so they could spread the word about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.

WorkOUT USA provides an opportunity to promote local gyms, personal trainers, cross fit, yoga, pilates, weight loss and other fitness related business goods and services. Spread the word and assist others in making a lifestyle change so they can enjoy the benefits of exercising, eating right and feeling good.

Individual city licenses maybe purchased for as low as $ 199 which includes a custom web site and complete business plan.

WorkOUT USA is partnering with several well know affiliate programs including Schwaggle, Spartan Races and OnLine Sports to provide addition benefits to Licensees.

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BHI Urges Men to Take Online Hearing Check During National Men?s Health Week

BHI Urges Men to Take Online Hearing Check During National Men’s Health Week











Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 31, 2011

The Better Hearing Institute (BHI) is urging America’s dads, granddads —and all men—to take the online hearing check, Across America Hearing Check Challenge, during National Men’s Health Week, which starts on June 13 and runs through Father’s Day, June 19. By visiting http://www.hearingcheck.org, anyone can quickly assess if they may have a hearing loss and need a more comprehensive hearing evaluation by a hearing professional.

“Hearing health is of integral importance to a man’s whole health and well being,” says Sergei Kochkin, PhD, Executive Director of BHI. “It affects his quality of life, relationships, family life, and even his earnings.”

Sixty percent of the 34 million people with hearing loss in the United States are male. And it remains one of the most commonly unaddressed health conditions in America today. In fact, more than 15 million men in the United States suffer from unaddressed hearing loss, which often affects their quality of life and physical and emotional health.

In a 2010 study, for example, BHI found that people with untreated hearing loss lose as much as $ 30,000 in income annually, depending on their degree of hearing loss. The use of hearing aids was shown to dramatically reduce the risk of income loss and unemployment.

“Because most doctors don’t routinely screen or ask their patients if they have any hearing problems—even during annual exams—it’s especially important that men take the online hearing check at hearingcheck.org,” Kochkin emphasizes. “This simple check will help men determine—in complete privacy—if they need a more comprehensive hearing check by a hearing professional.”

Kochkin adds that there are simple things men can do to protect their hearing. Listening to their iPods at no more than 50 percent maximum volume and wearing earplugs while at rock concerts, using power tools, and riding motorcycles are a few examples.

“It’s critical that men pay attention to their health—and not just for their own benefit, but because their wellbeing has a significant impact on the lives of others,” says Kochkin. “Our participation in National Men’s Health Week is an important contribution that BHI can make to improve the quality of life for men and their families.”

The purpose of National Men’s Health Week is to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys. This week gives health care providers, public policy makers, the media, and individuals an opportunity to encourage men and boys to seek regular medical advice and early treatment for disease and injury. For more information on National Men’s Health Week, visit http://www.menshealthmonth.org.

BHI is encouraging hearing health professionals across the country to organize hearing screenings in their communities; host health fairs; disseminate men’s health information; and publicize National Men’s Health Week in their practices and communities.

For more information on why healthy hearing is an important part of men’s overall health and quality of life, visit betterhearing.org.

More About Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

Numerous studies have linked untreated hearing loss to a wide range of physical and emotional conditions, including impaired memory and ability to learn new tasks, reduced alertness, increased risk of personal safety, irritability, negativism, anger, fatigue, tension, stress, depression, and diminished psychological and overall health. But the vast majority of people with hearing loss can benefit from hearing aids. And nine out of ten hearing aid users report improvements in their quality of life.

Advances in digital technology have dramatically improved hearing aids in recent years, making them smaller with better sound quality. Designs are modern, sleek, and discreet. Clarity, greater directionality, better speech audibility in a variety of environments, better cell phone compatibility, less whistling and feedback than hearing aids of the past, and greater ruggedness for active lifestyles are common features.

Founded in 1973, the Better Hearing Institute conducts research and engages in hearing health education with the goal of helping people with hearing loss benefit from proper treatment. For more information on hearing loss, visit http://www.betterhearing.org. To take the “Across America Hearing Check Challenge,” visit hearingcheck.org.

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Hearing Health Key Factor in Men’s Overall Health; BHI Joins Men’s Health Network in Promoting National Men’s Health Month

Hearing Health Key Factor in Men’s Overall Health; BHI Joins Men’s Health Network in Promoting National Men’s Health Month











Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 29, 2010 —

The Better Hearing Institute (BHI) announced today that it is joining the Men’s Health Network (MHN) in promoting National Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week in June. Men’s Health Week is celebrated each year during the week leading up to Father’s Day. This year, Men’s Health Week will take place from June 14 through 20. To encourage hearing health, BHI is calling attention to its online hearing test, the Across America Hearing Check Challenge (http://www.hearingcheck.org), where men can quickly assess if they may have a hearing loss and need a more comprehensive hearing check by a hearing professional.

In addition, BHI is encouraging hearing health professionals to organize hearing screenings in their communities; host health fairs; disseminate men’s health information; and publicize National Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week in their practices and communities. A list of National Men’s Week events around the country is at http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/calendar.htm.

The purpose of National Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week is to heighten awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys. This focus on men’s health gives health care providers, public policy makers, the media, and individuals an opportunity to encourage men and boys to seek regular medical advice and early treatment for disease and injury.

Six out of 10 people with hearing loss are men. More than 34 million people in the United States have a hearing loss. Hearing loss remains one of the most commonly unaddressed health conditions in the United States today.

“Hearing health is an important part of a man’s life,” says Sergei Kochkin, PhD, BHI’s Executive Director. “Not only does it affect his quality of life and well being, but it also affects his relationships and earnings. Unfortunately, most doctors don’t routinely screen or ask their patients if they have any hearing problems.”

According to a BHI survey, fewer than 15 percent of people who received a physical exam in the last year said they received a hearing screening by their physician or nurse during that exam.

Another study found that untreated hearing loss negatively affects household income, on average, by nearly $ 23,000 per year, depending on the degree of loss. Wearing a hearing aid can mitigate the impact on income by about 50 percent.

Numerous studies have linked untreated hearing loss to a wide range of physical and emotional conditions, including irritability, negativism, anger, fatigue, tension, stress, depression, avoidance or withdrawal from social situations, social rejection and loneliness, reduced alertness and increased risk to personal safety, impaired memory and ability to learn new tasks, reduced job performance and earning power, and diminished psychological and overall health.

As part of its outreach campaign, BHI wants men to understand that there are simple things that they can do to protect their hearing before it becomes a problem. Listening to their iPods at no more than 50 percent maximum volume and wearing earplugs while at rock concerts, using power tools, and riding motorcycles are just two examples.

Yet, according to Kochkin, up to 95 percent of people with hearing loss can be helped with hearing aids-and their quality of life significantly improved. In fact, a BHI survey of more than 2,300 consumers found that nine out of ten hearing aid users report improvements in their quality of life as a result of using a hearing aid.

Advances in digital technology have dramatically improved hearing aids in recent years, making them smaller with better sound quality. Designs are modern, sleek, and discreet. Clarity, greater directionality, better speech audibility in a variety of environments, better cell phone compatibility, less whistling and feedback then hearing aids of the past, and greater ruggedness for active lifestyles are common features.

“In today’s busy world, too many men overlook their health,” says Kochkin. “Our participation in National Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week is an important contribution that BHI can make to improve the quality of life for men and their families. We look forward to raising awareness of how hearing health is linked to other aspects of a man’s health and how it affects his quality of life and relationships.”

For more information on why healthy hearing is important for men visit http://www.betterhearing.org.

Founded in 1973, the BHI conducts research and engages in hearing health education with the goal of helping people with hearing loss to benefit from proper treatment.

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The National Organization for Men to Counterpoint Women’s Advocacy Organizations

The National Organization for Men to Counterpoint Women’s Advocacy Organizations










(PRWEB) March 22, 2005

The National Organization for Men (NOM) is committed to the fair treatment of men and women in academia, the workplace, the media, and public policy.

It was formed to remedy the current underreporting of unfairnesses to men, for example:

•    Women’s organizations promulgate the misleading statistic that women earn only 80 cents on the dollar compared with men. In fact, data from the US Department of Labor and other authoritative sources indicates that FOR THE SAME WORK, women earn more than men.

•    Women’s organizations promulgate the long-untrue statement that most medical research is devoted to men. In fact, despite men dying 5.3 years younger than women, a review of PubMed, which archives 3,000 medical research journals, finds that over the last 25 years, for every article citing the term “men’s health,” there are 42 citing “women’s health.”

NOM’s co-presidents, Drs. Warren Farrell and Marty Nemko are true experts on men’s issues, so you are encouraged to add their names to your list of sources. You might especially consider them when seeking a counterpoint to a perspective provided by a women’s advocacy organization.

Dr. Warren Farrell is the only man ever to have been elected three times to the board of the National Organization for Women in New York City. The author of the best-sellers, The Myth of Male Power and the newly published, Why Men Earn More. (Amacom, 2005), Farrell has appeared on over 1,000 TV and radio shows. He was selected by the Financial Times as one of the world’s top 100 thought leaders. He can be reached at 760-753-5000. His writings on men’s issues are on warren@warrenfarrell.com.

Dr. Marty Nemko holds a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley and subsequently taught there. He is the host of a popular NPR-San Francisco show that frequently discusses gender issues as does his newspaper column, which appears in the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle. He appears often in the broadcast and print media, including twice a day on CNN Headline News’ Comcast Local Edition in San Francisco. He can be reached at 510-655-2777. His writings on men’s and other issues are on http://www.martynemko.com.

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Pattern Wins Men?s Health 2011 Grooming Award

Pattern Wins Men’s Health 2011 Grooming Award











Pattern’s Sage body wash wins Men’s Health Grooming Award.


Denver, CO (PRWEB) June 10, 2011

Denver-based, Pattern LLC, has earned Men’s Health magazine’s 2011 “Best Body Wash” Award. Pattern has a reputation for high-quality, natural body washes that use no harsh chemicals, and no artificial fragrances or dyes. Men’s Health is one of the largest magazines in the world.

“Pattern has a bit of a cult following, and this recognition from Men’s Health furthers our reputation for quality,” said Jim Fogg, Managing Member/Founder of Pattern LLC. He added, “The 2011 Grooming Award is also proof that a small company with great products can get attention in a highly competitive industry. Pattern focuses on body wash. Pattern does one thing and does it very, very well.”

“Men’s Health, along with the entire Rodale family of publications, is focused on health and wellness, as is Pattern. It’s an honor to receive this award from a publication with such a similarly-aligned mission,” Fogg added.

Sage body wash, the Men’s Health award winner, is multi-use and eco-friendly. It’s good for body, face and hair. It contains no parabens, no sodium laurel sulfate, no artificial fragrances, colors or dyes. The fragrance is made from essential oils and plant extracts in a blend of sage, star anise, grapefruit and cotton flower.

Sage body wash is available in a 8.1oz bottle for $ 20 at http://www.patternbodywash.com/sage_clean_body_wash.html

Pattern combines natural formations with luxury performance and fine fragrance blends. Pattern products are unique, and the feel on the skin along with their complex fragrance blends make for soothing showers and great gifts.

About Pattern

Pattern makes the finest, natural, luxury washes for body, face and hair. Pattern body wash contains no parabens, no artificial fragrances, colors or dyes. It is not tested on animals. Pattern uses gentle, moisturizing cleansers that do not dry the skin. Made with the finest fragrances, essential oils and plant extracts.

http://www.patternbodywash.com

About Men’s Health

Men’s Health is the #1 source of information for and about men. It’s a magazine for active, successful, professional men who want greater control over the physical, mental and emotional lives. With 39 editions worldwide, Men’s Health is the world largest men’s magazine.

http://www.menshealth.com

About Rodale

Rodale is the authoritative source for trusted content in health, fitness, and wellness around the world. Rodale reaches more than 70 million people around the world through its category-leading media properties, trade books, subscription online properties and integrated marketing solutions.

http://www.rodaleinc.com

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Recognizing Depression in Men, From the Harvard Mental Health Letter

Recognizing Depression in Men, From the Harvard Mental Health Letter











Boston, MA (PRWEB) June 03, 2011

About 10% to 17% of men will develop major depression at some point in their lives. Yet many men are reluctant to convey their feelings and seek help when they are in despair.

In men, depression often masquerades as some other problem—such as drinking too much, becoming argumentative, or even doing a lot of overtime at work. As a result, the problem may go undiagnosed—and untreated.

The June 2011 issue of The Harvard Mental Health Letter examines how depression may manifest in men, how it is diagnosed, and what treatment options exist.

Complicating matters further, patterns of symptoms in men are different from those in women. Both men and women have low mood when depressed. But women are more likely to gain weight when depressed; men are more likely to lose weight. Women become more anxious when depressed; men become more obsessive and compulsive. Women feel less energetic; men become agitated.

Dr. Michael Miller, editor in chief of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, notes that treatment is the same for both sexes—talking with a clinician about problems and taking antidepressants for symptoms. With time, many men should find relief.

Read the full-length article: “Recognizing depression in men”

Also in this issue:


    Generalized anxiety disorder
    The psychology of risk perception
    Premenstrual symptoms may trigger bipolar disorder relapse
    Nicotine patch may ease agitation in patients with schizophrenia

The Harvard Mental Health Letter is available from Harvard Health Publications, the publishing division of Harvard Medical School, for $ 59 per year. Subscribe at http://www.health.harvard.edu/mental or by calling 877-649-9457 (toll-free).

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Health Blog WellWise.org Kicks Off Men?s Health Week With Strategies for Male Menopause

Health Blog WellWise.org Kicks Off Men’s Health Week With Strategies for Male Menopause












Boulder, CO (PRWEB) June 13, 2011

WellWise.org kicks off International Men’s Health Week with a two-part series by one of Canada’s most sought-after authorities on nutrition, obesity, longevity and men’s health, Brad King.

Male menopause, or andropause, results in a drastic decline in the male hormone testosterone – up to 10 percent every decade past the age of 30 – and yet though few doctors even admit the condition exists, it can be the underlying source of depression, a noticeable loss of muscle mass, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, prostate disease, and the dreaded man-boob syndrome.

King is the international bestselling author of “Fat Wars: 45 Days to Transform Your Body,” and the award-winning “Beer Belly Blues: What Every Aging Man and the Women in His Life Need to Know.” In this WellWise series, he reveals the research that has been done on male menopause, why belly fat is a hallmark of decreasing testosterone and increasing estrogen levels, and offers tips on the right kinds of diet and exercise that can combat the ill effects of male menopause.

Brad King contributes regularly to http://www.WellWise.org with his blog, “Metabolism Matters.”

International Men’s Health Week is a project conceived in 2002 to increase awareness of male health issues on a global level and to encourage inter- and intra-national institutions to develop health policies and services that meet the specific needs of men, boys and their families. To quote Congressman Bill Richardson (Congressional Record, H3905-H3906, May 24, 1994), “Recognizing and preventing men’s health problems is not just a man’s issue. Because of its impact on wives, mothers, daughters and sisters, men’s health is truly a family issue.”

WellWise is a nonprofit website whose mission is to offer authoritative, science-based information on nutrients, supplements and strategies for health, and to provide a lively meeting place for consumers, integrative health professionals, nutritionists and researchers.

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Obesity Takes an Extra toll on Men?s Health and Sexuality, from Harvard Men?s Health Watch

Obesity Takes an Extra toll on Men’s Health and Sexuality, from Harvard Men’s Health Watch











Boston, MA (Vocus/PRWEB) March 15, 2011

It’s no secret that obesity is hazardous to health. Men pay an extra price for excess weight, since obesity takes a special toll on male hormones, sexuality, and prostate health, reports the March 2011 issue of [Harvard Men’s Health Watch.

Here are some of the ways obesity can harm a man’s health:

Less testosterone: Obesity lowers testosterone levels, which can affect muscle function and heart health.

Erectile dysfunction: Men who are obese are more likely to experience erectile dysfunction than men with healthy weights. Weight loss can improve erectile function for overweight men.

Fertility: Obesity has been linked to low sperm counts and reduced sperm motility, both of which can make a man less fertile.

Kidney stones: Obese men are more likely than men with healthy weights to develop kidney stones, which are typically very painful.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate): The prostate gland often enlarges with age. The prostate tends to enlarge more in men who are overweight.

Prostate cancer: Some studies have shown that extra body fat increases a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer.

Shedding excess pounds is hard, but possible, notes Harvard Men’s Health Watch. The proven method is to adjust your diet to take in fewer calories and ramp up your exercise to burn off more calories.

Read the full-length article: [“Obesity: Unhealthy and unmanly”

Also in this issue:


    Exercise: It’s never too late to start
    Beans are good for health
    Testing for peripheral artery disease

Harvard Men’s Health Watch is available from Harvard Health Publications (http://www.health.harvard.edu), the publishing division of Harvard Medical School, for $ 28 per year. Subscribe at [http://www.health.harvard.edu/men or by calling 877-649-9457 (toll-free).

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Men?s Health Specialist in San Francisco Offering 20 Percent Discount For First-Time Customers

Men’s Health Specialist in San Francisco Offering 20 Percent Discount For First-Time Customers











Numbiya Aziz, a holistic sexologist at Men’s Health Specialist is currently offering a 20 percent discount for first-time customers seeking therapy in San Francisco.


Castro Valley, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) April 12, 2011

San Francisco massage therapist, Men’s Health Specialist, is currently offering a 20 percent discount for first-time customers seeking holisitc urology and massage therapy in the San Francisco Bay Area. The services at Men’s Health Specialists is directed for men over the age of 50 who are seeking natual treatment for male erectile dysfunction and prostate cancer prevention.

“I provide African holistic impotence and prostate cancer prevention for men over 50 and the women who love them,” said Numbiya Aziz, certified holisitc sexologist, CMT and instructor at Men’s Health Specialist, “I help men over 50 to self evaluate so they can improve communication with medical physicians to obtain correct diagnosis by asking the right questions with confidence.”

Men’s Health Specialist in the San Francisco Bay Area provides a total body approach for prevention and recovery for men in the areas of diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation, pain, prostate issues, stress and sexual dysfunction through African-Thai Terapy and massage practices. Currently, Aziz is offering first-time customers with a 20 percent discount for these services.

Aziz, a San Francisco sexologist, allows customers to book appointments online making the treatment and prevention as stress free as possible. Additionally, all services provided are confidential.

The San Francisco massage therapists at Men’s Health Specialist offer a wide variety of massage treatments to naturally treat male health problems including African-Thai Congo Massage, Pelvic Release/Lymphatic Drainage Massage, Lingam Massage, and many others. Massage times range anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

About Men’s Health Specialist

Men’s Health Specialist is run by Numbiya Aziz, a San Francisco massage therapist and holistic sexologist focused on improving the sexual health of men over the age of 50 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her services include massage therapy, health consultation, male erectile dysfunction and prostate cancer prevention in San Francisco. As a San Francisco sexologist, she is focused on providing natural alternatives to men’s health, including pain, tension, stress, fatigue, hernia, and performance anxiety treatment.

Numbiya Aziz is strategically located in the East Bay Area, 30 minutes away from all of the five major counties near Contra Costa Highway 680, San Mateo Bridge Highway 92, San Francisco Bay Bridge Highway 580 and 880, San Clara County/Silicon Valley Highway 880, and Alameda County Highway 238, 880 and 580. Private parking and a cozy environment contribute to enhanced relaxation and full body treatment.

For more information about the first-time customer discount or any of Men’s Health Specialist’s services, call them at (510) 567-4375 or view them on the web at http://www.menshealthspecialist-eastbay.com.

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