12 early signs of cancer men should not ignore
/Cancer cells are different from normal cells in that they can grow out of control becoming invasive very quickly.
Read MoreCancer cells are different from normal cells in that they can grow out of control becoming invasive very quickly.
Read MoreHere are sexual issues forewarning men of the need to have a talk with their doc to see how to make his man part work up-to-par once again:
Read MoreTwo separate studies have shown that it’s not so much hair loss in general but rather the type and severity of baldness that made a difference.
Read MoreBesides major health issues men face, there are also several less commonly known or talked about health concerns of men which include the following:
Read MoreThere can be the possibility of complications from circumcisions that occur in between two and 10 percent of circumcised males. These complications include the following:
Read MoreOne of the earliest signs of testicular cancer is most commonly a painless, small, pea-sized lump on the testes. But there are other signs that could be indicating a problem which men need to know. These signs and symptoms can include the following:
Read MoreThe risk they face is the fact men die by suicide 3.5 times more often than women – 3 out of 4 suicides are committed by men.
Read MoreSome are afraid to talk about it with their health care providers because they are too embarrassed. Others are afraid of what is causing the ED and fear that it may be cancer, and they don't want to know this.
Read MoreOne of the most famous cases of a man with testicular cancer in recent history is when professional road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with the disease in 1996.
Read MoreHere are 5 things Movember suggests for men to do protecting their physical and mental health:
Read MoreThis medical specialty focuses on the urinary tract system which encompasses the system responsible for creating and removing urine from the body, which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureter, and urethra, and the reproductive system of men.
Read MoreFor any man who is not familiar with BPH, here are some additional fast facts on what this condition is:
Read MoreMany of the men afflicted with this type of hair loss are often not surprised by it. Quite often they will say its normal in their family as their father or grandfather lost their hair early in their lives. Which really helps to support the genetic involvement for this condition.
Read MoreMen, be careful what you wish for when you say, “I want to take early retirement.”
Read MoreA lot of what is perceived as rejection is often a matter of the circumstances that we are currently living in, and is not personal. Yet, for some working men it is nothing else but personal.
Read MoreThe 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 list of viruses includes some rather heavy hitters to one’s health such as Ebola, HIV, hepatitis B, mumps, Epstein-Barr, chicken pox, and herpes.
Read MorePIN has various differences from prostate cancer. One difference is that it cannot be detected during a digital rectal exam.
Read MoreIf they are not going to the doctor annually, they will not know what their risk factors are.
Read MoreThere are specific symptoms of BPH a man may experience. Not all men will have symptoms but if they do, they may include the following:
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