Warning signs of a midlife crisis in men
/A midlife crisis is not uncommon for either men or women. We all become slightly nervous and feel the need to change as we grow older.
Read MoreA midlife crisis is not uncommon for either men or women. We all become slightly nervous and feel the need to change as we grow older.
Read MoreThis often includes conditions such as prostate enlargement also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. But around 2 million American men each year will also make appointments with their doctors for a less well-known but still painful prostate problem – prostatitis.
A man experiencing any of the above urinary issues should see a urologist to find out the reason for the problem.
Read MoreThis news is from a four-year study published in Circulation finding that men who experience vascular-related impotence, are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or sudden cardiac death.
Read MoreEating disorders are thought of as a predominately female illness, well-known to afflict girls and women in varying degrees from anorexia to bulimia to binge eating.
Read MoreThe royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a few weeks ago went off without a hitch but there was one thing that caught the eye of everyone watching – Prince Harry’s beard.
Read MoreMen, just like women, should pay attention to what they bring home from the grocery store. Foods he has chosen can either make or break health concerns he may develop over his lifetime.
Read MoreMen and their male friends – better known today as a “bromance” – are a crucial part of men’s health.
Read MoreMen are at risk. The risk they face is the fact men die by suicide 3.5 times more often than women – 3 out of 4 suicides are committed by men.
Read MoreSuicide is the seventh leading cause of death for all U.S. men according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. I
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 MoreWhen depression strikes a man, even he himself may not recognize it. He may notice he is feeling more tired or irritable, or may he may have lost interest in his job or hobbies.
Read MoreMen tend to get their sense of identity from their job. Employment offers a predictable routine to the day and many men form strong bonds with other men at their work.
Read MoreHere are some ways to help dads bond with their babies that are fun and engaging methods to use right from the start:
Read MoreFather’s Day is meant to recognize the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of their children.
The most common form of hair loss for men (and women) is androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness.
Read MoreHere are some ways a man can reduce his chances of developing a disease or medical condition that past family members had:
The detriments to a man’s health are real and are associated when a man has a chronic or binge drinking problem. Women, of course, are also at risk from overconsumption of alcohol but men have a greater tendency of developing alcohol-related problems.
Read MoreHealthier men live happier, longer lives. But unfortunately, men may not always take the best care of themselves.
Read MoreHowever, since the symptoms of BPH occur gradually, men often change their daily routine to accommodate their symptoms instead of finding ways to live their life without interruptions. Here are some suggestions for men on ways to help minimize the impact BPH on their life: