12 questions men should ask for better health care
/Men are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Read MoreMen are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Read MoreAnorgasmia is the inability to reach an orgasm or climax during sexual activity.
Read MoreThis inflammation of the prostate gland – anything word ending in “itis” means inflammation – annually causes more than two million men to seek help from their doctor with this painful condition.
Read MoreMore and more men want to change the things they don’t like when they look in a mirror. If they have a sagging belly, a tummy tuck may be in order.
Read MoreSince prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men after skin cancer, men would be wise to know certain facts about prostate specific antigen or the PSA test.
Read MoreFortunately, thanks to the American Heart Association getting the message out on heart health, fewer Americans are dying of heart disease than ever.
Read MoreThere are essentially three body types or shapes – ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph. This is the same body shape categories women’s body types are placed into also.
Read MoreTestosterone plays a key role in masculine growth and development during puberty and in men, it regulates sex drive, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass and strength, and the production of red blood cells and sperm. However
Read MoreWhat can you as a woman do to understand, deal with and to ultimately help your man when erectile dysfunction arises?
Read MoreWomen either love the look of men lacking hair while other women prefer to have hair to run their fingers through.
Read MoreOne of the best weapons against cancer is awareness of the disease.
Read MoreMen get busy putting their priorities on other aspects of their life - getting an annual checkup often takes a backset to their work, family or social life. For some men, they may just stop going all together.
Read MoreMen are about 3 to 4 times more at risk of developing bladder cancer with the average age of diagnosis at 73 years of age.
Read MoreIt’s common for men to “man it up” when it comes to their health. They often ignore symptoms and delay getting them checked out.
Read MoreAccording to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, here are some stats that don’t quite add up to men always taking good care of themselves:
Read MoreIt’s an unfortunate fact but men are much less likely to take good care of their teeth as women do.
Read MoreThere is probably no other part of the male anatomy that men scrutinize the most than their penis.
Read MoreSince 1941, testicular implants have been produced and performed for many reasons.
Read MoreOctober is the month to raise recognition of breast cancer as it is designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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