October 28, 2015 Do Robots Drive Up Prostate Surgeries? After Wisconsin hospitals acquired robotic surgery technology, the number of prostate removals they performed doubled within three months, a new study shows
October 28, 2015 The Drew Brees workout: Train like a champion Use the workout secrets that helped turn Drew Brees into a Super Bowl MVP.Â
October 28, 2015 Rising injuries among older male motorcyclists, study shows Motorcycle injuries requiring a trip to the hospital have increased in recent years among older male riders, while injury rates for women and younger men haven’t changed, according to a new study from Canada.
October 28, 2015 Knee ligament injuries may be more common in men Men have a greater number of knee ligament injuries than women, despite research suggesting that women's knees are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and surgeries to fix them
October 28, 2015 Options for treating prostate cancer More than 240,000 men are diagnosed with the disease every year, translating into one in every six men being affected by prostate cancer. Being diagnosed with cancer usually sets off a cascade of emotions, making patients feel confused, anxious, and at times even hopeless. All too often this is compounded by the challenges of determining a plan to treat ones disease
October 28, 2015 Four Ways Your BlackBerry Will Drive You Crazy So, for your benefit (or for a bit of a chuckle), here are four ways your BlackBerry will drive you crazy.
October 28, 2015 Evidence big football players face heart risks Pro football players may generally enjoy a longer-than-average lifespan—but the biggest players may be more likely than others to die of heart disease
October 28, 2015 FDA: Little evidence to support testosterone drugs The Food and Drug Administration says there is little evidence that testosterone-boosting drugs taken by millions of American men are beneficial, though the agency is also unconvinced by studies suggesting the hormone carries serious risks.
October 28, 2015 New data fuels debate over prostate cancer screening Updated results from a long-term study concludes that regular prostate cancer screening cuts the risk of death from prostate cancer
October 28, 2015 How being in a relationship can affect your health When you’re officially off the market and settled into a comfortable relationship, you may be more apt to let yourself go— to wear sweatpants and eat ice cream on the couch with your significant other.