8 tips on managing BPH
/It is natural for the prostate to grow and this is what is referred to as BPH. This benign condition does not lead to prostate cancer but the two can coexist.
Read MoreIt is natural for the prostate to grow and this is what is referred to as BPH. This benign condition does not lead to prostate cancer but the two can coexist.
Read MoreWithout wading too deeply into philosophy and gender studies, it's your testosterone that makes you man. That's the main sex hormone, produced predominantly by your testicles, and progenitor of the characteristics most would describe as “manly.”
Read MoreIt is extremely important to maintain a healthy weight for a number of reasons, and avoiding erectile dysfunction is one of them. Losing weight or maintaining a healthy body weight is also important for your cardiovascular health. The two are actually connected. Because the penis is a vascular organ, it requires adequate blood flow in order to function properly. If there is a lack of blood flow, this can eventually cause damage and result in erectile dysfunction. Preventing or controlling diabetes is also important to prevent erectile dysfunction because diabetes is related to being overweight or obese, which can cause nerve damage in the penis.
Read MoreThere's no doubt sexual performance is a taboo, nay embarrassing, topic to talk about. But premature ejaculation is one of the most common sexual problem facing younger men, under 40. There are a wide array of causes, and premature ejaculation doesn't necessarily come from a physical insufficiency as some men might think.
Read MoreDid you know two-thirds of men older than 70 and up to 39% of 40-year-old men have problems with erectile dysfunction? Here's some ways to improve your sex life, if you've been diagnosed with ED.
Read MoreErectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, occurs when men are unable to keep their erection firm enough to engage in sexual intercourse with their partner. Certain exercises may help improve this condition. Read on.
Read MoreMale menopause is also known as andropause, which is a result of a gradual decrease in testosterone. Testosterone is an androgen. Male menopause is not the same as the type of menopause that women go through.
Read MoreMen often ask themselves "Am I a normal size?" Curious? Well, a new study reveals the average penis size for most men. Here's the answer to this very popular question.
Read MoreWhen men reach a certain age, they may start to question, "Am I still the same man?" Should men turn to testosterone therapies? Are they dangerous? We explore.
According to a new study at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, men who have had testicular cancer may have an increased risk for prostate cancer.
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