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The Surprising Sign of Chronic Disease

Testosterone is the primary hormone needed in male libido, but it has also been linked to other health problems. Some studies have suggested that low testosterone in males is linked to depression and even diabetes. A more recent study has suggested that low testosterone may be tied to chronic disease. Lead author of the study ...click here to read more

Metabolic Factors Like Dyslipidemia and Insulin Resistance Associated with Enlarged Prostate: Study

A lot of research has found an association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and benign prostatic enlargement (BPE). MetS is a metabolic condition that results in several abnormalities, including obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and glucose intolerance. BPE, sometimes referred to as BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia), is a very common condition affecting men in their middle ...click here to read more

3 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Prostate cancer in its early stages is hard to spot — it’s largely dependent on where the cancer is growing. Common symptoms include burning or pain during urination, difficulty urinating, more frequent and an urgent need to urinate throughout the night, loss of bladder control, and blood in the urine, to name a few. Being ...click here to read more

Do You Really Need This Medical Test?

Medical testing is a way to either prevent a future illness or to diagnose a present one. But sometimes, medical testing can do more harm than good. It can cause anxiety as you wait for the results, reveal a false-positive, or lead to unnecessary treatment and side effects. Many men undergo prostate cancer screenings early-on ...click here to read more

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Do You Have This Strange Allergy?

When you think of common allergens, pollen, mold, and dust probably come to mind. But did you know that some people are allergic to sex? You may not believe it, but it’s true. Sex allergies occur when there is something in the environment to trigger the immune system to respond abnormally. Unfortunately, the culprit isn’t ...click here to read more

This Male Health Problem Affects Women Too

Prostate cancer affects an estimated 1.1 million men worldwide. Women do not have a prostate, so they can’t develop prostate cancer, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect them. A study uncovered that women whose husbands have prostate cancer report problems with their own health. Spokesperson of the European Association of Urology Hein Van Poppel ...click here to read more

Low Sperm Count Linked to Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease, Osteoporosis, and Metabolic Syndrome

New research has found that semen count is a marker for a man’s overall health and wellness. The study was the largest experiment to date observing semen quality, involving 5,177 men. The participants selected were all in infertile relationships. Nearly half the participants showed low sperm counts in association with additional health problems. In fact, ...click here to read more

Erectile Dysfunction Update: Exercises for Erectile Dysfunction, Natural Remedies for ED, Essential Oils for ED

Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, is highly prevalent. According to the Massachusetts Male Aging Society, the prevalence of ED increases with age. An estimated 40 percent of men at the age 40 are affected by this condition, and the rate increases with age to nearly 70 percent at the age of 70. Some of the significant ...click here to read more

Common Flower May Help Improve Health

When you take a stroll in a park during the springtime, you may encounter a wide variety of flowers, daisies being one of them. You may think daisies are pretty to look at and smell nice, but cancer treatment probably doesn’t cross your mind. Well, that common flower that you admire on your stroll may ...click here to read more

Simple Test May Replace Unnecessary Biopsies

When a man presents with high levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), doctors often follow up with biopsies to detect any signs of cancer. This is an invasive procedure and it can be very stressful. Researchers have found that adding two MRI variables may improve diagnosis and reduce the risk of unnecessary biopsies. Senior study author ...click here to read more