Medications that can wreck a man’s sex life
/If issues in the bedroom are causing a man’s sex life to plummet, the problem may be what he’s taking that he keeps in his medicine cabinet – over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Read MoreIf issues in the bedroom are causing a man’s sex life to plummet, the problem may be what he’s taking that he keeps in his medicine cabinet – over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Read MoreIt's a common practice among men preparing to undergo radiation or chemotherapy to have their sperm frozen, as both procedures can render the sperm infertile. But what about boys, who have not yet entered puberty and have no sperm yet to freeze?
Read MoreIf you are in your 60s, you and your partner may disagree about how many times to have sex, but you're probably still loving it, no matter how much you're getting. That's the short version of a reportdelivered recently at The British Sociological Association's annual conference.
Read MoreYou’ve tried everything under the sun to lose weight - cutting calories, increasing exercise, low-carb diet, high-protein diet, weight loss shakes, weight loss supplements, fasting – yet you still have those last few stubborn pounds that won’t budge. Have you ever considered sex as a supplemental weight loss method? Let’s think about this – sex gets our heart pounding working up a sweat, increases metabolic rate, stretches and strengthens muscles plus gets us into compromising positions we normally don’t do. And can you really think of a more fun way to burn calories?
Read MoreThere’s the old saying we are all familiar with and maybe have even voiced ourselves a time or two - “Not tonight dear, I have a headache.” But here’s a new twist on that infamous line, “Not tonight dear, sex will give me a headache.”
Read MoreIt is estimated that there are about 30 million men who will experience erectile dysfunction (ED) at any given time. Even though ED is not life-threatening, it could be a sign of something more serious and one is the possibility of diabetes.
Read MoreTo help preserve intimacy and sex after prostate cancer, here are some steps to consider if sexual side effects are getting in the way of good sex:
Read MoreUniversal blood donors may have one more thing to brag about: they perform more reliably sexually. New research indicates that men with blood type O suffer fewer problems with erectile dysfunction (ED) than any other blood group. Put another way, men with blood types A, B and AB are the most at risk for impotence.
Read MoreA man’s sex life is an extremely important component of relieving stress, lowering blood pressure and enhancing his immune system. To keep activities in the bedroom bustling, a man needs to give his sex life an extra boost by remaining fit and that means to exercise.
Read MoreUp to one third of men will have a common condition causing a small, painless lump in the scrotum called a spermatocele. A spermatocele is a benign cyst in which there is an accumulation of sperm that comes from the head of the epididymis. It may also be referred to as an epididymal cyst as it is found within the long, tightly coiled tube called the epididymis that lies above and behind each testicle.
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