October 28, 2015 Caffeine linked to leaky bladder in men The amount of caffeine that's typically found in two cups of coffee may contribute to a man's incontinence, according to a new study
October 28, 2015 Tips for eating healthier while traveling for work Traveling for work has some nice perks, but weight loss isn’t one of them. Whether you’re rushing to eat between meetings, can’t find a healthy choice when it’s mealtime, or you’re faced with the high-fat options at the hotel’s complimentary breakfast buffet – you probably eat more food and pick less healthy choices while on the road
October 28, 2015 Test Your Endurance: More Men Competing in Extreme Races More and more guys are competing in punishing events like the Ironman in Hawaii. Does a simple round of golf no longer suffice?
October 28, 2015 What you need to know about this flu season Chances are, if you’ve been following the news over the past couple of days, you’ve heard reports that the flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade and it could be the worst we’ve experienced in a while
October 28, 2015 How to work out like James Bond Daniel Craig has brought a whole new level to James Bond. Who can forget the parkour death match in Casino Royale, or the bell-tower swing/scaffold of doom in Quantum of Solace? It got me thinking: What kind of training program does it take to do stuff like that?
October 28, 2015 Women may require more oxygen uptake than men for same fitness task If you set a healthy man and a healthy woman in a room, put them on stationary bikes with an identical amount of resistance, and ask them to exercise for the same amount of time, the woman’s respiratory muscles will demand more oxygen to complete the task.
October 28, 2015 Urine Test Could Better Determine Prostate Cancer Risk A man's risk of developing prostate cancer could be better measured with a urine test than with existing methods, a new study reports
October 28, 2015 PSA test leads to further problems, study finds Most older men with prostate cancer found by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests and biopsies opted for treatment in a new study - even if signs pointed to their disease being slow-growing and not immediately life-threatening
October 28, 2015 Fish-Filled Diet May Cut Prostate Cancer Mortality Eating lots of fish may not protect men from developing prostate cancer, but it could reduce their risk of dying from the disease, a new review of the medical literature suggests
October 28, 2015 Guilt trip: Controlling parents hurt kids’ future relationships Blame your parents if you’re a 20-something who can’t maintain a healthy relationship, researchers say.