October 27, 2015 Adults have vaccination needs they often neglect, doctors say A new push is on to get more adults vaccinated against devastating diseases like pneumonia, shingles and whooping cough.
October 27, 2015 New antibiotic envelope helps prevent infection after pacemaker surgery New technology is helping prevent deadly infections after common pacemaker procedures
October 27, 2015 Possible male birth control blocks sperm Keeping sperm from being ejaculated may provide the key to creating a birth control drug for men, according to a new mouse study
October 27, 2015 Undescended testes linked to increase testicular cancer risk Boys whose testes have not descended into the scrotum at birth may be nearly three times more likely to develop testicular cancer later in life, according to a new study
October 27, 2015 Overcoming Bad Eating Habits Are your bad eating habits making it hard for you to lose weight? If so, Dr. Ian Smith has some valuable advice on how to overcome them
October 27, 2015 A Man's Guide To The Flu Shot Sick of getting sick? AskMen dishes out all the important facts about the flu shot.
October 27, 2015 People who speak two languages have more efficient brains, study says Bilingual people require less brain power to complete tasks compared to people who speak only one language, suggests new research published in the journal Brain and Language.
October 27, 2015 Only Good Women Need Apply You’ll often find that for every good man exists a better woman behind him.
October 27, 2015 4 transparency issues under ObamaCare A big push for health care reform was based on the notion that eventually creating a market that is more transparent for consumers would help drive down costs, and maintain or improve quality. But a number of observations and challenges suggest that the evolving health care systems, under the Affordable Care Act, will be far less transparent than what has been marketedÂ
October 27, 2015 Vietnam War veterans with PTSD have higher risk of heart disease Vietnam War veterans suffering from PTSD may also be at risk for an even more debilitating health condition – heart disease.