Boy, is it tough to get men to go to the doctor. Research shows that most men would rather do just about anything else. This ...
Dear Healthy Men: Do men’s and women’s mental health issues and needs differ? And if so, how? A: With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, this question couldn’t be more topical. And while this is ...
This June, like every other, has been filled with talk of graduations, the scent of barbecue and Fathers’ Day sales. But amid all the hype, we need to remember that June is also Men's Health Month – a ...
Men and women have different hormonal profiles, body compositions, and metabolic needs. While most healthy foods are beneficial for everyone, some nutrients or compounds may affect men and women ...
Men's Health has compiled 40 snack options featuring a mix of complex carbohydrates and protein, as recommended by a ...
Across generations, men's mental health continues to get an increasing amount of attention, good and bad. It's a slight glimmer of hope and a message to older men that the cultural norms that made ...
Nighttime bathroom trips or subtle urinary changes may seem minor—but they can signal bigger issues. Discover why annual ...
Men account for higher rates of nearly all major chronic diseases — yet nearly two-thirds admit that they avoid going to the doctor for as long as possible, according to a Cleveland Clinic survey.
A hidden genetic mutation could predict a man’s likelihood of developing dementia. That’s according to an Australian study led by Monash and Curtin Universities, which analyzed the medical data of ...
It’s a common misconception, however, that fertility issues are always due to an issue with the woman. Male infertility is ...