HEART HEALTH December 19, 2016 Venous thromboembolism: The deadly condition that affects more men than women When he was 58 years old, Kevin Wilson, a paramedic in Durham, N.C.
Men's Health December 16, 2016 11 routine screening tests that can save a man's life Without regular routine health screenings, many men may be missing out on catching problems before they become major health threats.
Men's Health December 14, 2016 Better aerobic fitness may reduce men's risk of cancer death The better a man's cardiorespiratory fitness, the less likely he is to die from cancer, suggests a long-term study from Denmark.
Men's Health December 11, 2016 20-Year Study Finds Prostate Cancer Test Doesn't Cut Death Risk Does getting screened for prostate cancer really cut your chances of dying from the disease? According to researchers, who carried out a 20-year study of  more than 9,000 Swedish men, there is no difference in the rate of prostate cancer deaths between the men who were periodically screened and those who weren't
CANCER December 9, 2016 Better aerobic fitness may reduce men's risk of cancer death The better a man’s cardiorespiratory fitness, the less likely he is to die from cancer, suggests a long-term study from Denmark.
Men's Health December 9, 2016 12 things that could be messing with your guy's sperm If your quest to get pregnant isn't going so well, don't automatically assume that you're the culprit.
Infertility December 6, 2016 Historians seek reparations for Californians forcibly sterilized Hundreds of Californians who were forcibly sterilized based on eugenics laws in the last century might still be alive and deserve an apology and financial reparations, a new study concludes.
Men's Health December 5, 2016 Higher blood clot risk after starting testosterone treatment Men may have an increased risk of blood clots after they start taking testosterone to treat sexual dysfunction, a recent study suggests.
Men's Health December 1, 2016 Obesity and diabetes by middle age tied to heart failure later on People who reach middle age without developing high blood pressure, diabetes or obesity may have a lower risk of heart failure later in life, a recent study suggests.
Infertility November 28, 2016 Study: China's sperm seems to be getting worse Researchers set out to evaluate semen quality among young Chinese men over the past 15 years, and the results are fairly staggering: In 2001, the rate of qualified donors to a clinic in Hunan Province stood at 55.8%; in 2015, that was slashed by more than two-thirds to 17.8%, per the study, which looked at 30,636 sperm-donor applicants and was published in October in Fertility and Sterility.
Infertility November 25, 2016 Chronic gum disease tied to risk of erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction is more common in men with gum disease, according to a new review of existing studies.