_ Men's HealthViagra and Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell articleAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. It is expected to affect 16 million Americans by 2050. … Read More→
_ Men's Health Overview6 Healthy Habits to Make Men Fit for Life By Jane Farrell articleMany men fool themselves into thinking they can wait to focus on their health until sometime in the future when … Read More→
_ Men's HealthTestosterone Isn't Always Best By Jane Farrell articleTwelve weeks of exercise training improved artery health and function in middle-aged and older men (ages 50-70 years) with low-to-normal … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMen with Breast Cancer Need More Treatment Options By Jane Farrell articleAlthough breast cancer is a disease usually associated with women, men can get it too. Because male breast cancer is … Read More→
_ Low Testosterone + Sex DriveNew Oral Testosterone Not Good in Every Case By Jane Farrell articleThe federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Jatenzo,, an oral testosterone capsule to treat men with some, but … Read More→
_ Men's HealthA Memory Diet for Men? By Jane Farrell articleA diet that emphasizes leafy greens as well as other vegetables and fruits may be linked to a lower risk … Read More→
_ Erectile Dysfunction Men's HealthIngredient Used in Erectile-Dysfunction Drugs Could Cause Lasting Eye Problem By Jane Farrell articleColor vision problems caused by retinal damage on a cellular level may be caused by an ingredient used in some … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMen Tolerate Stress Incontinence Years Before Seeking Help By Jane Farrell articleMen who suffer from stress urinary incontinence often endure it for more than two years before asking for medical help, … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMore Than 40 Percent of Prostate Biopsies Could Be Avoided with a New Blood Test By Sondra Forsyth articleA multi-center 2018 study that validates the clinical performance of IsoPSA – a new blood test that has proven to … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMillennial Men Value Altruism, Self-Care over Traditional Male Qualities By Jane Farrell articleContrary to popular stereotypes, young men today are likely to be selfless, socially engaged and health-conscious, according to a new … Read More→
_ Men's HealthFew Men Are Tested for Breast Cancer Gene Mutations, Though They Can Be at Risk By Sondra Forsyth articleCancer is one of the leading causes of death among Americans. At least 10 percent of cancers are caused by … Read More→
_ Men's HealthNegative Life Events May Cause Brain Aging in Middle-Aged Men By Jane Farrell articleNegative “fateful life events,” such as a death in the family or financial hardship, appear to accelerate brain aging in … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMore Dairy Linked with Higher Bone Density and Spinal Strength in Men over 50 By Jane Farrell articleResearchers have discovered that higher intake of dairy foods like milk, yogurt and cheese is linked with higher bone mineral … Read More→
_ Men's HealthBicycling Doesn't Affect Men's Sexual Function By Jane Farrell articleCycling doesn’t appear to negatively affect men’s sexual or urinary function, according to new research. This latest study is contrary … Read More→
_ Men's HealthErectile Dysfunction and Younger Men By Jane Farrell articleAlthough erectile dysfunction has long been associated with cardiovascular disease, doctors have not paid enough attention to ED in younger … Read More→
_ Men's HealthBreast Cancer in Men: Treatments and Genetic Counseling By Jane Farrell articleCan men get breast cancer? Yes. Although breast cancer is a disease usually associated with women, men get it too. … Read More→
_ Men's Health ParentingMajor Study Reveals Sperm Counts of Western Males Drops Significantly Over 40-Year Period By Karina Erdelyi articleWhile male longevity has increased by an impressive 25 years over the past century, startling new research has revealed that … Read More→
_ Men's HealthMajor Study Reveals Sperm Counts of Western Males Drops Significantly Over 40-Year Period By Karina Erdelyi articleWhile male longevity has increased by an impressive 25 years over the past century, startling new research has revealed that … Read More→