Convincing men to see a doctor
/This revealing online survey of more than 1100 men in the U.S., discovered that 72 percent of men would rather do household chores such as cleaning the bathroom or mow the lawn than go to a doctor.
Read MoreThis revealing online survey of more than 1100 men in the U.S., discovered that 72 percent of men would rather do household chores such as cleaning the bathroom or mow the lawn than go to a doctor.
Read MoreThe differences between women with anxiety and men can be striking. Women experiencing anxiousness may come across as overly worried or will completely avoid situations that frighten them.
Read MoreAll tobacco use is harmful to health and can lead to premature death and disease such as lung cancer,
Read MoreObtaining sufficient vitamin D whether from food sources, the sun or supplements, is important for everyone but for men there are many reasons why the “sunshine vitamin” is one not to ignore.
Read MoreIt may not seem fair to women, but when it comes to losing weight, men tend to have a clear advantage.
Read MoreEither way, men need to “man-up” and “be a man” who gets to determine his health destiny as much as possible.
Read MoreThe reasons for their stubbornness on getting routine health screenings boils down to this – many men are simply not as in tune with their bodies as women, they tend to miss signs of a serious problem or chalk it up to getting older, or they fear something is wrong but they would rather not know.
Read MoreYes, the penis, which normally we associate with other aspects of a man’s life, this organ has quite the role of tattling on how healthy a man really is.
Read MoreThe earlier in life a man does think about it, the greater the likelihood of avoiding potential issues in the future.
Read MoreThis gland about the size of a small apricot is what produces fluid in semen and which surrounds the urethra that carries urine from the bladder to the penis.
Read MoreIt is a noncancerous condition affecting about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 have BPH and up to 90% of men over the age of 80 have it.
Read MoreMen over the age of 40 who notice blood in his semen, are more likely to have the issue be related to another condition going on and should see if doctor right away to have it evaluated.
Read MoreMen can do several things to increase their chance of producing healthy sperm and being able to father a child:
Read MoreAgain, men may not make the connection that the reason for their chronic pain or digestive problems could actually be caused by stress.
Read MoreUp to 30 million American men get ED which is primarily due to not having a good blood supply to the penis.
Read MoreVaricoceles is a condition in which veins inside the scrotum of men become enlarged which is comparable to developing a varicose vein in a leg.
Read MoreOne of the best methods of reducing the incidence of any disease is prevention and early detection.
Read MoreThey will be able to make an accurate determination of the situation and can help a man with what is causing his urinary difficulties.
Read MoreSperm are essentially a window on a man’s overall health and are nature’s means of a continuation of the human race.
Read MoreMen who are most affected by epididymitis are sexually active men in their 20s and 30s yet it can strike men of any age and who are celibate.
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