How a man’s family medical impacts his health
/Here are some ways a man can reduce his chances of developing a disease or medical condition that past family members had:
Here are some ways a man can reduce his chances of developing a disease or medical condition that past family members had:
The detriments to a man’s health are real and are associated when a man has a chronic or binge drinking problem. Women, of course, are also at risk from overconsumption of alcohol but men have a greater tendency of developing alcohol-related problems.
Read MoreHealthier men live happier, longer lives. But unfortunately, men may not always take the best care of themselves.
Read MoreFor a man, pain in the groin refers to discomfort in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. Any sort of pain a man is feeling could be a wide variety of things that could be contributing to its cause.
The good news is most men’s health screenings are easy, quick, and can be done in their doctor’s office. Here are 8 men’s health screening tests all men should add to their preventative healthcare:
Any man who has suffered with erectile dysfunction (ED) is usually open to any ideas on how to treat it.
Read MoreThese glands of the reproductive system make a white fluid mixed in with the semen at the time of ejaculation. If blood is present in the semen, it has come from either the seminal vesicle or prostate.
The next time a man feels the constraint of stress bearing down on him here are some simple ways to reduce its toxic effect:
Read MoreThe latest report released in 2017 shows more than 100 million U.S. adults are now living with diabetes or prediabetes.
Read MoreClinicians should measure total testosterone more than once and obtain a symptom history before making a diagnosis. Validated questionnaires are not sufficient for either diagnosis or monitoring.
Read MoreMen have no idea how much power they have over the health and vitality of their sperm. Sperm are essentially a window on a man’s overall health and are nature’s means of a continuation of the human race.
Read MoreVaricoceles may cause low testosterone levels in the testicles, which could cause a chain reaction resulting in lower fertility.
Read MoreWhen a man has an orgasm, a tube called the vas deferens transports sperm to the prostate, where it mixes with other fluids to produce liquid semen which is what is ejaculated during climax.
Read MoreThe entire month of April is recognized as the official Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.
Read MoreFor men, reaching age 50 is quite a feat. Some men will welcome 50 with little wear and tear on their body while other men will enter this phase of his life showing more of a toll from years of bad habits.
Read MoreDeveloped by the U. S. National Institutes of Health who also funded the study, DMAU combines activity of a hormone like testosterone and a progestin.
Read MoreIt is estimated that about 5 million men in the United States have low testosterone and one of the most common and debilitating symptoms is fatigue.
Read MoreMen don’t exactly jump at the chance to visit the doctor. In fact, most men don’t come close to being as attentive to their healthcare screenings and other needs as women.
Read MoreReceiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be unsettling news making a man feel vulnerable and confused. The good news is that while extremely serious, prostate cancer is very likely curable.
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