Demystifying Male Hypogonadism
/Male hypogonadism is when the testes also called the testicles are not making normal levels of the male sex hormone, testosterone. Some men will either be born with it or it could develop later in his life.
Read MoreMale hypogonadism is when the testes also called the testicles are not making normal levels of the male sex hormone, testosterone. Some men will either be born with it or it could develop later in his life.
Read MoreFor a healthier shave, start by washing your face with a facial cleanser.
Read MoreRestoring testosterone production in men may be as effective as replacing it, without compromising their fertility.
Read MoreTwo foods that have been shown to have a specific impact on the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer are tomatoes and broccoli.
Read MoreMen, when you fight with your wife over the thermostat this winter, know that you really are warmer than the fairer sex, and the reasons stem from multiple sources.
Read MoreThe inability for a man to achieve an erection may also signal a silent chronic disease he is unaware he is at risk for – osteoporosis.
Read MoreThere are many warning signs of diabetes people should be aware of but for men, there are two signs often signaling the possibility of having this chronic disease.
Read MoreTo get men started on a path pointing towards good health, here are 3 foods all men should choose daily if not frequently throughout each week to begin his journey towards better and improved health.
Read More“Bald is beautiful” is the mantra of many a man who happens to have lost his natural hair over the years.
Read MoreA study found that twelve weeks of aerobic exercise can significantly boost testosterone levels in overweight and obese men.
Read MoreMen, what's more frightening than seeing blood in your urine? If you answered, “seeing blood in my semen,” you're not alone.
Read MoreThis, truly, is a question as old as our time on this planet. Now scientists at the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland in Australia think they may have doped out an answer.
Read MoreCarl Pintzka, a medical doctor and researcher at the Norwegian Competence Service for Functional MRI, saysthat the size relationship between your index finger and ring finger shows how much testosterone you have been exposed to in the womb.
Read MoreThere are entire classes of drugs, commonly prescribed and taken, that can cause ED or make your existing performance issues worse.
Read MoreMen with low libido may be helped by increasing the amount of exposure to bright light – similar to individuals suffering from seasonal affective disorder.
Read MoreThe first time you hear that your doctor is going to give you a digital rectum exam (DRE), you think, “Well, that's cool, sounds pretty high tech... I wonder if it works by wi-fi or bluetooth?”
Read MoreAs part of our continuing efforts to keep you (or at least make you appear to be) as manly as possible, we can now confidently recommend you spritz on some deodorant.
Read MoreAccording to a study, men's psychological well-being and health were at their worst during years when they were their families' sole breadwinner.
Read MoreThere are two main implications of this study -- first, this could represent a non-invasive way to test testicular function and reproductive potential in adult men and second, it suggests that gestational exposures and development may impact adult testicular function.
Read MoreMen are notorious for not being the best caretakers when it comes to their overall state of health.
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