10 common myths about prostate cancer
/Receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be unsettling news making a man feel vulnerable and confused. The good news is that while extremely serious, prostate cancer is very likely curable.
Read MoreReceiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be unsettling news making a man feel vulnerable and confused. The good news is that while extremely serious, prostate cancer is very likely curable.
Read MoreTestosterone is a sex hormone produced in the testicles and adrenal glands. It is the equivalent to males of what the hormone estrogen is to women. Testosterone has far reaching effects for men in helping to regulate sex drive, bone mass, fat distribution, along with muscle mass and strength.
Read MoreNearly half of all men by the time they reach age 50 will have some form of a condition called prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia. Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia or PIN is a condition in which cells from the prostate begin to look and behave abnormally. Pin has no symptoms therefore men are not aware they have it unless they undergo a prostate biopsy, which in most cases is done because of an elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) level.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at medications affecting a man’s sexual performance which might be the real reason why action in the bedroom has toned down.
Read MoreMen who have been given a clean bill of health, beware – if you are experiencing trouble in getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse, this may be signaling issues with heart disease.
Read MoreTo help men remain as healthy as possible, it is important to be familiar with what cancers are they more likely to die from. The earlier men recognize symptoms of these 5 cancers and seek help from their physician as soon as possible, the greater chance they have of surviving them:
Read MoreUrinary problems in men are fairly common but especially in men past the age of 50. Increased urinary frequency, urinary urgency, or trouble starting a urine stream, are just a few of the issues men may have to contend with in later years.
Read Moren fact, more than 25 million men annually in the U.S. seek treatment for this condition and worldwide, it affects more than 408 million men.
Read MoreOne of the sexual problems at the top of a man’s list is usually erectile dysfunction (ED). From TV commercials, magazine ads and even doctors inquiring of men if they are able to achieve an erection, has made ED a household name. Considering around 20 to 30 million men suffer from ED, makes that understandable.
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