12 questions men should ask for better health care
/Men are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Read MoreMen are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Read MoreAnorgasmia is the inability to reach an orgasm or climax during sexual activity.
Read MoreOut of the 30.3 million, one out of every four does not know or has not yet been diagnosed with the disease. Diabetes is a chronic, progressive disease that needs to be well-managed and kept under control to avoid serious complications.
Read MoreIt is not a decision to make on the spur of the moment and you want to be completely positive that you are done making babies or do not have the desire to become a parent.
Read MoreMore than 30 million American men who have the condition of ED,
Read MoreThis inflammation of the prostate gland – anything word ending in “itis” means inflammation – annually causes more than two million men to seek help from their doctor with this painful condition.
Read MoreLess than 1 man in 100,000 each year is diagnosed accounting for less than 1% of cancers of men in the United States.
Read MoreMore and more men want to change the things they don’t like when they look in a mirror. If they have a sagging belly, a tummy tuck may be in order.
Read MoreTo be sexually active is one thing but to sexually active and healthy is another. For men, this is critical. Most men really like sex.
Read MoreSince prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men after skin cancer, men would be wise to know certain facts about prostate specific antigen or the PSA test.
Read MoreFortunately, thanks to the American Heart Association getting the message out on heart health, fewer Americans are dying of heart disease than ever.
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