Keeping men healthy after andropause
/Andropause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 65 for men.
Read MoreAndropause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 65 for men.
Read MoreThat’s why asking dad about health conditions or diseases he has or did have at one time, can empower you to make decision about your health.
Read MoreOne of the best weapons against cancer is awareness of the disease.
Read MoreAccording to The Heart Foundation, 720,000 people die of heart disease every year making it the most common disease among men and women. Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives than all forms of cancer combined.
Read MoreTesticular torsion – sounds painful, right? Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle twists on the spermatic cord that allows blood to flow to the testicle. The lack of blood flow to the testicle causes a great deal of severe pain and swelling which often appears rather suddenly. Testicular torsion is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. If testicular torsion is left untreated, the testicles can become permanently damaged.
Read MoreA varicocele is inflammation or swelling that occurs in the scrotum. It is when the veins in the scrotum become enlarged. They are most common among males between the ages of 15 and 25 years old. They also usually occur on the left side of the scrotum (left testicle). About 15 to 20 percent of males in the United States have varicoceles.
Read MoreWhen men are young, they act as if they’ll live forever. The modern saying “you only live once,” which usually precedes some not so prudent, albeit moronic behavior, perfectly illustrates this feeling of immortality. As men age, this disregard spills over into the way they treat their health. Healthcare for men tends to be reactive rather than proactive. This means, unless something is broken, or chronically hurting, there is no reason to visit the doctor. We are here to tell men to get it together, and get proactive. It’s time to take charge of your health.
Read Morend the winner is watermelon. Researchers analyzed many fruits for men’s health and found watermelon to be comprehensively the overall best fruit for men to consume for their overall health. Important factors for men's health are:
Watermelon is composed of 92% water, manages to provide a wealth of important nutrients and health benefits for men and has a minimal amount of calories, therefore can be consumed in high quantities.
Read MoreDid you know that men suffer from male menopause too? That’s right, menopause is not just a woman’s condition. Men can also suffer the effects of changing hormones after a certain age. Many men experience some of the same symptoms that women experience in perimenopause (meaning around menopause) and menopause. This includes low sex drive, hot flashes, depression, irritability, mood swings, increased body fat, and decreased energy.
Read MoreThere's no doubt sexual performance is a taboo, nay embarrassing, topic to talk about. But premature ejaculation is one of the most common sexual problem facing younger men, under 40. There are a wide array of causes, and premature ejaculation doesn't necessarily come from a physical insufficiency as some men might think.
Read MoreDid you know that about 25 percent of all erectile dysfunction cases are caused by some type of medication side effect? This is one of a few reasons why erectile dysfunction (ED) is more common among men as they get older.
Read MoreDid you know two-thirds of men older than 70 and up to 39% of 40-year-old men have problems with erectile dysfunction? Here's some ways to improve your sex life, if you've been diagnosed with ED.
Read MoreNew research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine shows that the use of penile prostheses, also known as penile implants, is declining. Experts are perplexed, because the study also identified that the number of men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction increase 165%. Let's explore why.
Read MoreAs Men's Health Month comes to an end, we want to make sure men are aware of the common diseases they may face and how to prevent them. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreOkay men, here’s the deal. You’ve reached a certain age, you’ve put on some weight, your cholesterol levels are elevated, your doctor says you’re pre-diabetic and you are experiencing erectile dysfunction. Which problem do you want to work on first?
Read MoreIt’s all about the men in your life. This week we’re celebrating Men’s Health Week, June is Men’s Health Month and of course we have Father’s Day coming up this Sunday. It’s a time to celebrate all the men in your life: fathers, husbands, brothers, sons, uncles and grandfathers. Helping men live longer, healthier lives is my passion. Here are 7 gift ideas he'll never forget.
Read MoreThis Father's Day, try cooking a full day of healthy meals for dad. Cooking him healthy meals throughout the day will show more love than any tech gift or tie would. Here's some extra healthy ingredients to consider.
Read MoreBack in March doctors announced the world's first successful penis transplant. Now, the surgical team has announced that the patient’s girlfriend is pregnant. This is exciting news for everyone involved, as it means that this procedure was truly successful.
Read MoreIn June we celebrate all the men in our lives. We're spreading awareness for health and prevention as part of Men's Health Month and Father's Day is just around the corner. This year, don't just give Dad the typical gifts but give him the gift of health. We've put together a list of some of the best gifts for Dad this year and ways you can help him become more proactive when it comes to his health.
Read MoreImpotence, aka erectile dysfunction, aka ED, is not often the easiest topic to discuss but it effects more men than we likely realize. As many as 50 million men in the US and Europe suffer from impotence, or erectile dysfunction.
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