May 27, 2016 New HIV vaccine trial aims to build on earlier modest success A late-stage trial will begin later this year in South Africa to test the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine that has shown promise in earlier trials, according to the National Institutes of Health.
May 26, 2016 How to get rid of bad breath once and for all Picture this: It’s 6 p.m. on a Thursday and you’ve gone out to the bar around the corner from your office with a few co-workers.
May 25, 2016 How old is too old to become a dad? There’s no expiration date on when guys can father a child.
May 24, 2016 Loss of Y chromosome linked with increased Alzheimer's risk Researchers know the loss of the Y chromosome in batches of blood cells is one reason men have shorter lifespans than women, but a recent study suggests this absence also may be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
May 23, 2016 Lawsuit: After surgery, man's scrotum was 4 feet in diameter An Oregon couple want Kaiser Permanente to pay them more than $1 million, claiming the hernia surgery the husband obtained from the health care provider ultimately cost him his left testicle, Courthouse News reports.
May 23, 2016 Anti-obesity campaigners say eating fat won't make you fat, challenging UK advice Encouraging people to eat a low-fat diet is making Britain's weight problem worse not better, and having a disastrous impact on health, two anti-obesity campaign groups said on Monday.
May 18, 2016 New penis recipient looks forward to being a 'complete' man The recipient of the first U.S. penis transplant says he is looking forward to walking out of the hospital a "complete" man.
May 18, 2016 Father's lifestyle, age affects future generations, study finds Research has shown that a mother’s lifestyle and age affects her offspring, but now science is concluding what common sense has held true— the father can also contribute to the health status of children.
May 18, 2016 As many as 4 in 10 gay men have HIV in some Southern cities NEW YORK (AP) -- Three out of every 10 gay or bisexual men in several cities in the U.S. South have been diagnosed with the AIDS virus, three times the national rate, according to a study about how common HIV infections are in metro areas.