How all tobacco use harms men’s health
/All tobacco use is harmful to health and can lead to premature death and disease such as lung cancer,
Read MoreAll tobacco use is harmful to health and can lead to premature death and disease such as lung cancer,
Read MoreThe penis is often a barometer of a man’s health and when bedroom activities are shut down due to ED, it could be an early warning sign of a current or future health problem.
Read MoreAccording to the Skin Cancer Foundation, men have nearly twice the rates of squamous and basal cell carcinomas (non-melanoma skin cancers) than women.
Read MoreOut of the 30.3 million, one out of every four does not know or has not yet been diagnosed with the disease.
Read MoreIt may not seem fair to women, but when it comes to losing weight, men tend to have a clear advantage.
Read MoreMaking friends as an adult is more complex than it was as children. Adulthood brings responsibilities involving family, jobs, and other commitments that consume time and the effort needed to nurture long-standing friendships.
Read MoreThis month helps educate and remind men and each of us of preventable health problems affecting men and to encourage them to seek out early detection and treatment of disease or illnesses they may face.
Read MoreUrinary problems in men are fairly common but especially in men past the age of 50. I
Read MoreYes, the penis, which normally we associate with other aspects of a man’s life, this organ has quite the role of tattling on how healthy a man really is.
Read MoreMen in America can expect to live to between 75 and 78 years of age, depending on where they live.
Read MoreHowever, the incidence rate of testicular cancer has been increasing in the United States and many other countries for several decades.
Read MoreThe earlier in life a man does think about it, the greater the likelihood of avoiding potential issues in the future.
Read MoreMany men may have concerns with taking a prescribed medication like Viagra. If a man is concerned with side effects of prescribed medications like this, he may want to resort to herbal supplements for help.
Read MoreOnly 1 in 2 women out of 1,000 will get pregnant in the year after their partners have had a vasectomy.
Read MoreBy the time a man notices a spot or change in their skin that is cancerous, it may have already advanced to a later, less curable stage.
Read MoreIt is a noncancerous condition affecting about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 have BPH and up to 90% of men over the age of 80 have it.
Read MoreIf a testicle is removed, a prosthetic can be placed within the scrotum after treatment. This helps address cosmetic concerns along with restoring sexual confidence.
Read MoreThe only suggested increased risk is that it occurs slightly higher in women who have pregnancies after age 35.
Read MoreMen over the age of 40 who notice blood in his semen, are more likely to have the issue be related to another condition going on and should see if doctor right away to have it evaluated.
Read MoreMen can do several things to increase their chance of producing healthy sperm and being able to father a child:
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