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Helen Massy
Helen Massy

Helen has an extensive background as a health care professional and senior leader in the UK National Health Service, along with being a mother to three young children and a well-traveled military spouse. Over a decade of clinical experience as a respiratory specialist underpins her passion for opening discussion around taboo topics and decoding complex medical information. This eclectic mix of attributes brings a unique blend of clinical insight and life experience to her health writing.

You may be asymptomatic, but we have strategies that'll keep you sexually healthy.
Whether you have teens, youngsters or a baby, you need a strategy to keep up an active sex life.
Learn more about an issue that is often considered embarrassing.
Cancer shouldn't be the first thought if your prostate-specific antigen levels are high.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia isn't life-threatening, but its complications can alter daily life.
CPPS isn't one easy-to-define condition. It's a collection of symptoms diagnosed by exclusion.
If making love is on your to-do list during a trip, do your research and maintain safety.
A new polymerase chain reaction test may detect the disease earlier.
Being 65 might be the new 40, but you may need to make adjustments to your sex life.
Poor sperm health caused by paternal age can affect the time to conception and fetal health.