Top 5 health concerns of men
/Men who take the time and initiative to be proactive with their wellbeing, can avoid the top 5 dangers to their health or at the very least, catch them at an early stage when they are more treatable.
Read MoreMen who take the time and initiative to be proactive with their wellbeing, can avoid the top 5 dangers to their health or at the very least, catch them at an early stage when they are more treatable.
Read MorePremature ejaculation occurs when a man ejaculates sooner during sexual intercourse than he or his partner would like. It is estimated as many as one out of every three men experiences it at some time in their lives.
Read MoreThere are certain factors that can increase the chance of testicular torsion:
Read MoreHere 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.
Read MoreA significant number of men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) have been found to have low levels of vitamin D pointing the finger at one possible reason for this condition.
Read MoreThink in terms of his health and to gift him with something that can make him feel better, either physically or mentally.
Read MoreThose nagging headaches, insomnia, or your reduced productivity at work may actually be due to the buildup of stress rearing its ugly head.
Read MoreMen are often thought of as the stronger sex. But are they really? When figures and statistics on men’s overall health and well-being are crunched, the reality looks radically different.
Read MoreThere can be numerous reasons for male infertility. One, however, may be related to how a man is fueling himself with his food choices as dietary patterns may be a factor in his infertility.
Read MoreMen live on average about five years less than a woman. There are a multitude of factors affecting this ranging from being higher risk-takers to working physically taxing jobs putting a lot strain on their bodies.
Read MoreGynecomastia is the medical term for man boobs which refers to swollen breast tissue which is usually caused by issues of reduced testosterone and higher levels of estrogen.
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. PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland and is found in the blood. The blood sample taken is used to monitor the level of PSA being produced by the prostate.
Read MoreAny 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.
Read MoreA diagnosis of prostate cancer is not only upsetting for a man but if his knowledge of prostate cancer is limited, this can possibly set him on the wrong track of knowing how best to fight it.
Read MoreA 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.)
Read MoreA recent study presented at the 2017 American Urological Association meeting in Boston, states that men who deal with sleep issues have an associated increased risk and progression of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Read More69 percent of men report they still have problems performing even after downing Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra. They, like you, are probably making the same rookie mistakes.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreIt'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.
Read MoreMen in the United States with an average lifespan between 80 to 83 years old. Men in America can expect to live to between 75 and 78 years of age, depending on where they live.
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