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Men Age 50+: Stay healthy and strong as you grow older

It’s not just about living longer, it’s living with more energy and less pain.

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Dear Reader,

If you’re a man over 50, chances are something’s weighing on your mind — especially when it comes to your health.

The truth is, most of us need to understand how best to take care of ourselves as we age. Worse yet, the tsunami of inaccurate, outdated advice, and medical myths only make things more confusing.

That’s why I want to personally invite you to try unlimited RISK-FREE access to Harvard Men’s Health Watch — the straight-talking monthly guide designed to help men stay strong, sharp, and in control of their health.

In just 15 minutes a month, you’ll discover easy, practical ways to feel better, sleep better, and live better — without drowning in jargon or relying on random Google searches.

You’ll get access to the very latest medical research from Harvard Medical School experts. And you’ll find clear answers to the questions you may be too embarrassed (or too busy) to ask, like:

  • Can I safely have sex after a heart attack?

  • Are there effective erectile dysfunction medications without all the side effects?

  • What’s the best way to manage an overactive bladder

  • How can I relieve joint pain?

  • Is there a real way to reduce my risk of Alzheimer’s disease?

The good news? Yes!

And that’s just the beginning.

Every issue brings you evidence-based facts...pros and cons...prevention strategies and treatment protocols...and proven advice you can use right away. It’s where guys who are too busy but who want to stay healthy get the answers they need. For example:

  • Slash your risk of heart disease with one 20-minute weekly habit

  • Lower blood pressure naturally with one mineral most men don’t get enough of

  • Discover two simple habits that may help prevent macular degeneration

  • Reduce your dementia risk with hearing aids (research proves it!)

  • Learn about foods, supplements, and exercises that can add years to your life

There’s no fluff — just trusted advice from 12,000+ doctors and experts at Harvard Medical School. Everything is carefully researched, clearly explained, and focused on helping you make the smartest possible decisions about your health.

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To your strength and longevity,

Howard LeWine, M.D.
Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing
Harvard Medical School

P.S. Harvard Men’s Health Watch is the go-to health resource for thousands of men 50+. It’s fast to read, easy to follow, and filled with actionable advice that works. Try it RISK-FREE — and if it’s not everything we promise, you haven’t risked a cent!

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