Do herbs help or harm erectile dysfunction?

Do herbs help or harm erectile dysfunction?

Here are herbal supplements that have been used to treat ED – some have been used for centuries.  As with any herbal supplement, a man should always consult with his doctor before taking these as some do have negative interactions with other medications.

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9 reasons why sex improve men’s health

9 reasons why sex improve men’s health

Any man will tell you sex is important to them and primarily because of the overwhelmingly pleasurable feeling at the end.  But, what a man may not realize is how every time he engages in hanky-panky, the incredible favor it is doing for his health. 

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Men, Sunscreen & Skin Cancer

Men, Sunscreen & Skin Cancer

A new study indicates that a full two-thirds of us who think we know what we are doing are actually getting quietly cooked. (Perhaps that's why 3.5 million cases of basel and squamous skin are diagnosed in the U.S. each year.)

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6 ways to achieve superior sperm health

6 ways to achieve superior sperm health

When a healthy adult male has sex, he can release between 40 million to 1.2 billion sperm cells in a single ejaculation. That is a lot of sperm to have to keep healthy in order to be successful in regards to reproduction.  But if a man experiences reproductive issues then it may cause him to pause and consider the fact that maybe his sperm is not quite up to par. 

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Testosterone and Your Impulses

Testosterone and Your Impulses

It's a time-worn trope of TV and film: the macho, impulsive Man of Action who shoots first, asks questions later and lets the chips fall where they may. It turns out that there may be some science to go along with all that shooting-from-the-hip in the movies.

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Prostate cancer screening recommendations: What does it mean?

Prostate cancer screening recommendations: What does it mean?

Recently, the USPSTF published a draft of suggested updates on the prostate cancer screening guideline. “In the new guideline, PSA screening is considered as grade C in men between 55 and 69. This change in grading from grade D to grade C means that men in this age group should be consulted about the PSA test, benefits and harms and decide if they like to perform the test” said urologic oncologist, Dr. Samadi.

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Could I have spermatocele?

Could I have spermatocele?

A spermatocele mass is not cancerous and do not increase the risk of testicular cancer.  Fortunately, with appropriate urological care, a spermatocele can be managed effectively for most men. 

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Epididymitis – a cause for concern for men

Epididymitis – a cause for concern for men

There is a long, narrow tube tightly coiled at the back of the testicles called the epididymis.  This little known curved structure is where sperm can mature and be stored in. If the epididymis becomes inflamed it is then known as epididymitis.   Epididymitis is not a commonly known condition but once a man has it, he probably won’t forget it.  Each year more than 60,000 men in the United States will visit an emergency room due to this problem. 

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Everything a man should know about why he needs to do Kegel exercises

Everything a man should know about why he needs to do Kegel exercises

Men who care about their outward appearance will do what it takes to get and stay in shape.  The usual routine of running, lifting weights, push-ups and planks often take center stage in achieving this goal. But there is another exercise that won’t make any sort of noticeable physical difference to someone looking at him.  Yet this exercise and this exercise alone, holds the key to reaching and attaining remarkable urological health for any man who performs it regularly – Kegel exercises.

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