Married men enjoy more sex and better health
/Why would married sex be hotter, more frequent and enjoyable? Here are some reasons why:
Read MoreWhy would married sex be hotter, more frequent and enjoyable? Here are some reasons why:
Read MoreHeightened levels of depression for men during their partner’s pregnancy were associated with perceived stress and fair to poor health.
Read MoreWhy pelvic floor muscles need exercise
Read MoreA common birth defect affecting one in every 250-300 male babies is hypospadias
Read MoreA study of more than 200 amateur soccer players by the Einstein College of Medicine in New York City has determined that “heading the ball” is a lot more dangerous than your high school coach let on.
Read MoreHere are 10 signs telling a man it is time to see a urologist:
Read MoreA man goes to the doctor for his regular checkup. Everything comes back fine except for one thing – he is told his prostate specific antigen (PSA) level is elevated.
Read MoreThe most common male sexual dysfunctions men experience ranking up there with erectile dysfunction, delayed ejaculation and low libido.
Read MoreAndropause, also known as male menopause, is a result of a gradual decrease in testosterone. Testosterone is an androgen. Male menopause is not the same as the type of menopause that women go through.
Read MoreA man’s sperm are pretty amazing little creatures. In a single ejaculation, 50 million sperm are released from a man’s body but only around 200 will get the opportunity to actually vie for the chance to fertilize the ovum or mature egg from the woman’s body.
Read MoreA Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure to remove excessive growth of the prostate gland, caused by Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The prostate is a small gland within the male reproductive system.
Read MoreMales unsatisfied with their body image may be at high risk not only of extreme dieting and purging but are also disproportionately likely to suffer quality of life issues such as depression.
Read MorePenises are often associated with power and masculinity but the size may not matter as much as you thought it did. And in addition, most men are within the same ballpark of being more alike size-wise than different.
Read MoreMen - you’ve heard it a million times but there’s a reason why you should not ignore any symptoms of cancer.
Read MoreThese then, are the Critical 9 exercises all men should have include in their routines, at a minimum.
Read MoreInfertility is often viewed as more of a “woman’s problem” but up to one-third of infertility issues can be related back to a man’s infertility complications.
Read MoreOne of the most famous cases of a man with testicular cancer in recent history is when professional road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with the disease in 1996.
Read MoreTestosterone is a hormone which is primarily produced in the testicles, and to a lesser extent, by the adrenal gland, with regulation controlled by the pituitary gland.
Read MoreOften referred to as the “silent disease” osteoporosis can progress with few if any symptoms until a bone is broken. It’s a disease that causes bones to become thin, weak, and easier to break.
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