October 28, 2015 Home Army Workout Need a sergeant to kick your butt into shape? AskMen.com spoke to SSG Sarvis of the U.S. Army to get the lowdown on boot camp-style workouts
October 28, 2015 6 Healthy Habits for Living Longer Even though the things we do as part of our daily routines might seem small, over time the small things can add up. So, by keeping your daily habits healthy, you can literally add years to your life.
October 28, 2015 What you need to know about supplements Think that protein bar is the best afternoon pick-me-up? Think again. Here are the facts about supplements
October 28, 2015 Circumcision: Not Just a Health Issue Circumcision, or the surgical removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis, can be a matter of family tradition, parental preference or religion—but what are the sexual, health and social aspects surrounding this sometimes controversial issue?
October 28, 2015 5 Tips to Keep Your Memory Sharp Ever forgotten the name of someone you met or where you put the keys? These tips will help keep your memory sharp
October 28, 2015 College Football Player Who Killed Self Had Brain Disease A detailed examination of the brain of a University of Pennsylvania football player who committed suicide showed he had the same disease caused by hard hits that has been associated with NFL players.
October 28, 2015 Do Robots Drive Up Prostate Surgeries? After Wisconsin hospitals acquired robotic surgery technology, the number of prostate removals they performed doubled within three months, a new study shows
October 28, 2015 The Drew Brees workout: Train like a champion Use the workout secrets that helped turn Drew Brees into a Super Bowl MVP.Â
October 28, 2015 Rising injuries among older male motorcyclists, study shows Motorcycle injuries requiring a trip to the hospital have increased in recent years among older male riders, while injury rates for women and younger men haven’t changed, according to a new study from Canada.
October 28, 2015 Knee ligament injuries may be more common in men Men have a greater number of knee ligament injuries than women, despite research suggesting that women's knees are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and surgeries to fix them