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“... challenge for global public health. For instance, in Brazil, there was nearly 10% decrease in deaths from...”
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“..., compromising well-being and quality of life, in addition to reducing men’s life expectancy1,13,14. Male...”
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“... hypertension (90%), vision problems (55.7%), spinal problems (51 (40%), the most frequent morbidities, the...”
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