October 28, 2015 Can you out-exercise bad eating habits? "I work out so I can eat whatever I want." Consider those the famous last words uttered by formerly thin guys everywhere. Â
October 28, 2015 Skydiver has seizure at 9K feet For 30 terrifying seconds, Christopher Jones plummeted through the air over Australia, unconscious and in free fall after suffering a seizure just seconds after jumping out of a plane, NBC News reports.
October 28, 2015 Sperm at its healthiest in winter, early spring, study finds Autumn is the time of year most associated with bumper crops of new babies, and according to an Israeli study there may be a scientific reason for it: human sperm are generally at their healthiest in winter and early spring
October 28, 2015 Gene test may help guide prostate cancer treatment A new genetic test to gauge the aggressiveness of prostate cancer may help tens of thousands of men each year decide whether they need to treat their cancer right away or can safely monitor it
October 28, 2015 Study finds electrical stimulation can help boost memory performance Researchers have found that applying an electrical boost to the brain of a healthy person can enhance memory performance.
October 28, 2015 Blood test for cancer? UK scientists find 800 biomarkers in blood of cancer patients Researchers in the United Kingdom are making strides toward developing a single blood test that would aid in the early detection of cancer, Medical News Today reported.
October 28, 2015 Low-Sodium Diet For Men While your body needs sodium, too much is a bad thing. Here's why.
October 28, 2015 Teen Has Tongue Surgically Lengthened to Speak Korean A 19-year-old British student took her love for the Korean culture to new heights when she had her tongue surgically lengthened so she could speak the language better
October 28, 2015 Frozen sperm lost in lab failure, lawsuits claim Forty men at risk of infertility because of disease or medical treatments sued a Chicago hospital Tuesday, claiming their frozen sperm was destroyed last year when a lab's storage system failed.
October 28, 2015 Cancer remains leading cause of death among US Hispanics Cancer remains the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the U.S., driven in large part by lung malignancies in men and breast tumors in women, a new report finds.