The not-so-subtle signs of low testosterone every man should know
/The male hormone testosterone is a potent chemical messenger directly influencing an array of physiological processes.
Read MoreThe male hormone testosterone is a potent chemical messenger directly influencing an array of physiological processes.
Read MoreYoga has a wealth of health advantages men have finally recognized and are taking advantage of – enhanced strength, injury prevention, better sexual performance, increased calm and focus and improved flexibility.
Read MoreFor men having bedroom issues and are found to have low levels of testosterone, one treatment to consider for boosting depleted levels is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
Read MoreMen are notorious for dodging their doctor’s office. They’ll make excuses of why not to go or simply choose to not make annual physicals.
Read Morebenign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer have a few similarities in common:
Read MoreAll tobacco use is harmful to health and can lead to premature death and disease such as lung cancer,
Read MoreMen with a body mass index of 30 or greater are considered obese and are more likely to suffer from low testosterone levels.
Read MoreEjaculation is controlled by the central nervous system and occurs due to stimulation of a man’s genitalia and other forms of sexual stimulation.
Read MoreIgnoring symptoms to point of them progressively getting worse, is not a smart thing to do and can create even more problems than a man wants to deal with.
Read MoreBabies born prematurely are more likely to have a hydrocele. Hydroceles can also occur later in life in boys and men.
Read MoreThe penis is often a barometer of a man’s health and when bedroom activities are shut down due to ED, it could be an early warning sign of a current or future health problem.
Read MoreWomen still live longer than most men in the United States with an average lifespan between 80 to 83 years old.
Read MoreAccording to the Skin Cancer Foundation, men have nearly twice the rates of squamous and basal cell carcinomas (non-melanoma skin cancers) than women.
Read MoreThese fatty lumps are rarely harmful and may go away on their own. But if they persist, it might be caused by issues of reduced testosterone and higher levels of estrogen.
Read MoreThis is good news for men who have recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in its earliest stages.
Read MoreOut of the 30.3 million, one out of every four does not know or has not yet been diagnosed with the disease.
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 MoreFather’s Day is just around the corner. To celebrate just how special your dad is, help him by boosting his health.
Read MoreEither way, men need to “man-up” and “be a man” who gets to determine his health destiny as much as possible.
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