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From an email frm Men's Health:
In a new study, German researchers isolated stem cells from the testicles of adult men and turned them into bone, muscle, neural, and other kinds of cells. Like other methods of stem-cell research, this presents the potential to develop treatments of degenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Way to make us proud, boys.
Not only is this testicular breakthrough promising for the field of stem-cell research in general—as it sidesteps the ethical controversies of using embryonic cells—it also offers huge potential for future medical treatments for men, in particular. The doctors say if a man's own cells were used to make a therapy, they could be used to treat him without fear that his body would reject the cells.
Now that your testes are proving to be medical miracle-workers, you better keep them healthy. You can start by learning everything you've ever wanted to know about your package in our complete guide to your privates. You can also keep your balls in play by quitting smoking, eating right, and checking under the hood.
And of course, don't forget to have more sex. Regularly flushing the system with nourishing blood and oxygen assures optimum sperm production, prostate health, and overall good performance.
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