Men's Health December 22, 2016 Back pain tied to increased fall risk for older men Back pain is the most common type of pain older men complain of, and it could signal a greater risk of falling, even for people with no other disabilities, according to a recent U.S. study.
HEART HEALTH December 22, 2016 Alan Thicke's cause of death: Is hockey to blame? Authorities released actor Alan Thicke’s official cause of death Wednesday, revealing the that the 69-year-old suffered a ruptured aorta and a standard type A aortic dissection.
Health Care December 22, 2016 OB-GYNs urge colleagues to create welcoming environments for trans teens Obstetricians and gynecologists should create welcoming environments in their offices for transgender adolescents and should know how to care for those patients, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Men's Health December 21, 2016 8 ways low testosterone affects your body Testosterone is crucial for building muscle and fueling your sex drive.
Men's Health December 20, 2016 Laser therapy with deep-sea drug kills prostate cancer in trial A non-surgical treatment for low-risk prostate cancer in which doctors inject a light-sensitive drug derived from deep-sea bacteria into a patient's bloodstream was shown in a trial to kill cancer cells without destroying healthy tissue.
Weight Loss December 19, 2016 How to lose your gut, according to 6 regular guys The following men not only wanted to shape up, they took action and made their ambitions a reality.
HEART HEALTH December 19, 2016 Venous thromboembolism: The deadly condition that affects more men than women When he was 58 years old, Kevin Wilson, a paramedic in Durham, N.C.
Men's Health December 16, 2016 11 routine screening tests that can save a man's life Without regular routine health screenings, many men may be missing out on catching problems before they become major health threats.
Men's Health December 14, 2016 Better aerobic fitness may reduce men's risk of cancer death The better a man's cardiorespiratory fitness, the less likely he is to die from cancer, suggests a long-term study from Denmark.
Men's Health December 11, 2016 20-Year Study Finds Prostate Cancer Test Doesn't Cut Death Risk Does getting screened for prostate cancer really cut your chances of dying from the disease? According to researchers, who carried out a 20-year study of  more than 9,000 Swedish men, there is no difference in the rate of prostate cancer deaths between the men who were periodically screened and those who weren't
CANCER December 9, 2016 Better aerobic fitness may reduce men's risk of cancer death The better a man’s cardiorespiratory fitness, the less likely he is to die from cancer, suggests a long-term study from Denmark.