December 21, 2015 FDA lifts formal ban on blood donations from gay men FDA lifts formal ban on blood donations from gay men.
December 20, 2015 New Jersey Gov. Christie reportedly underwent stomach surgery to lose weight Christie says he underwent the surgery on the morning of Feb. 16, and was home the same afternoon.
December 17, 2015 Drinking coffee tied to lower risk of death In a 10-year U.S. study, people who drank coffee regularly were less likely to die of many causes, including heart disease and diabetes, than those who didn't drink coffee at all.
December 16, 2015 Female lawmaker's bill would make men wait 24 hours for Viagra "I purposely tried to make it as invasive, as intrusive, as hypocritical and unnecessary as possible to make the point."
December 10, 2015 Being handsome might hurt a man's career, study suggests Beauty comes with plenty of perks—but it could actually hinder a man’s career.
December 7, 2015 Unprotected sex more common among young gay, bi men with detectable HIV New strategies to reduce risky sexual behaviors among young gay and bisexual men with human immunodeficiency virus may be needed to reduce new infections, according to a new study.
December 4, 2015 Young adults more likely to 'cheat' if they think partner is doing it Young adults who believe their partners are having sex with other people are more likely to have overlapping sexual relationships too, upping everyone's risk of sexually transmitted infections (STI), according to a small U.S. study.
December 3, 2015 Even low-levels of common metal linked to weaker bones Low levels of exposure to the metal cadmium may increase the risk of weaker bones and fractures in elderly men, a Swedish study suggests.
December 1, 2015 Army doctors performed CPR on pilot after he suffered heart attack mid-flight A United Airlines pilot died after suffering a major heart attack while flying from Houston to Seattle, forcing crew members to make an emergency landing in Idaho while two doctors on board did CPR in the first-class cabin.
December 1, 2015 Anti-HIV pill, taken as needed, prevents infection in gay men The odds of getting HIV can be dramatically reduced by taking two pills prior to sex and two more after, according to a new study of 400 high-risk gay men and transgendered women published online by the New England Journal of Medicine in conjunction with World AIDS Day.