3 Foods All Men Need
/To 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 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 MoreMen need help – specifically when it comes to their heart health. Men are not always the best at taking good care of themselves and one area they may neglect is paying attention to keeping their heart in tip top shape.
Read MoreA study found that twelve weeks of aerobic exercise can significantly boost testosterone levels in overweight and obese men.
Read MoreOlder men who supplement their diet with vitamin E might want to take note: researchers in Finland believe that it may be a double-edged sword.
Read MoreGenealogy has become a popular hobby for many over the past several years. When we take a look back tracing our family lineage and history, you never know what surprises you may find.
Read MoreUrethritis, at its simplest, is an inflammation of the urethra. Such inflammation is almost always caused by an infection brought on by a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
Read MoreUrinary retention is the inability to empty one’s bladder. It can occur in both men and women however men have a higher incidence of it primarily due to the enlargement of the prostate gland in men as they age.
Read MoreA frequent complaint that urologists hear is that “my penis is too small.” The truth, in most of those cases, is that the penis in question is perfectly normal and average in size.
Read MoreChronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) – sometimes called prostatodonia – is an umbrella phrase used to describe chronic pelvic pain in men.
Read MoreMen may not have as quite of dramatic of changes as women do but there are changes that transpire affecting different aspects of his reproductive system.
Read MorePaget's Disease of the Scrotum is a rare disorder, and one that is more likely to strike older (mean age is 71 years) 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 MoreWhen the retracted foreskin of an uncircumcised male cannot be returned to its normal anatomic position, you have the urological emergency known as paraphimosis.
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 MoreA study found that men with a low PSA level and normal results from an initial prostate biopsy rarely concealed prostate cancer that was deadly.
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?”
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