New advice on prostate cancer test: Weigh risks
New advice from the American Cancer Society puts a sharper focus on the risks of prostate cancer screening, emphasizing that annual testing can lead to unnecessary biopsies and treatments that do more harm than good.
American Cancer Society - Cancer - Prostate cancer - Health - Conditions and Diseases
[Wed, 3 Mar 2010 23:36:30 GMT]
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Test allows men to check sperm count at home

SpermCheck Fertility test devices show expected results for normal (left), low (center) and very low (right) sperm concentrations.Home fertility tests aren't just for women anymore. A new device that looks a lot like those home ovulation and home pregnancy tests but checks sperm count will soon be available in Europe, and is undergoing FDA review.



Ovulation - Health - Semen analysis - Shopping - Reproduction and Sexuality
[Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:36:53 GMT]
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Drug could prolong men?s sexual staying power
Not since Viagra has a prescription medication held so much potential to affect the sex lives of American men. Here's why that could hurt you.


Sildenafil - Human sexual behavior - Prescription drug - Sexuality - Advice
[Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:20:12 GMT]
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Too big? Survey finds why men refuse condoms
Condoms that do not fit right could break and may reduce sexual pleasure for both partners, suggesting reasons why men and women often fail to use them, researchers reported.
Condom - Health - Human sexual behavior - Birth control - Shopping
[Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:38:18 GMT]
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No cure for heart disease, Clinton's case shows

Feb. 12: Former President Bill Clinton left New York Presbyterian Hospital after undergoing emergency surgery to have stents placed in a blocked artery. NBC?s Rehema Ellis reports. (Today Show)Bill Clinton has a new lease on life, but there's no cure for the heart disease that has twice forced the former president to get blocked arteries fixed.



Heart disease - Bill Clinton - United States - Health - Conditions and Diseases
[Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:31:58 GMT]
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How gay uncles pass down their genes

Fashion designer Gianni Versace, with his niece Allegra at a ballet performance a few months before his murder in 1997. Versace, who was openly gay, left 50 percent of his fashion empire to his niece, who he called his "little princess" ? a stake worth half a billion dollars. A new study shows that gay uncles invest more in their nieces and nephews.Maybe everyone could use a gay uncle.  A new study found that homosexual men may be predisposed to nurture their nieces and nephews.



Homosexuality - Gay Lesbian and Bisexual - Sexuality - Adult - Religion and Spirituality
[Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:45:13 GMT]
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Lower your heart rate, prevent a heart attack

Sleeping soundly is a good way to lower your heart rate. If noise wakes you up repeatedly during the night, invest in a good pair of ear plugs.The latest research shows a resting heart's numbers can signal more serious problems.



Myocardial infarction - Heart rate - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Cardiovascular Disorders
[Sat, 6 Feb 2010 01:18:49 GMT]
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What really gets sperm moving
Researchers have now figured out the precise chemical switch that turns on the sperm's motors, which could lead to the development of new treatments for infertility.
Infertility - Health - Reproductive Health - Clinics and Services - Management
[Thu, 4 Feb 2010 20:24:16 GMT]
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More men get economic boost from marriage

Jan. 19: A new survey shows that more wives are out-earning their husbands. NBC's Tracie Potts reports.  (NBC News Channel)Historically, marriage was the surest route to financial security for women. Now it's men who are getting the biggest economic boost from tying the knot, according to a analysis of census data.



Marriage - Census - Security - Relationships - United States
[Tue, 19 Jan 2010 23:12:50 GMT]
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Men more evolved? Their Y chromosome is

A comparison of human X and Y chromosomes shows how small the Y chromosome is.Women may think of men as primitive, but new research indicates that the Y chromosome ? the thing that makes a man male ? is evolving far faster than the rest of the human genetic code.



Human - Y chromosome - Genetics - Human genetics - Biology
[Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:38:41 GMT]
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Circumcise or not? Parents, you?re on your own

A lack of consensus in the medical community about circumcision leaves many parents to make a choice for their baby based on whether the father had the procedure.Articles on circumcision recently published in two reputable medical journals came to opposing conclusions ? leaving parents of newborn boys with a stark realization they have to figure it out themselves without a medical  consensus.



Circumcision - Health - Medical journal - Men's Health - Child Health
[Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:23:04 GMT]
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Men: Battle belly bulge with diet, fitness tips

Dec. 22: Liz Vaccariello, author of ?The Flat Belly Diet! For Men,? talks to the TODAY hosts about helping your hubby drop that extra fat that accumulates around the middle. (Today Show)It?s not just women who struggle to keep their bellies flat ? men are actually more prone to packing on the pounds around the waist. In ?Flat Belly Diet! For Men,? Prevention editor-in-chief Liz Vaccariello explains how to make better diet and fitness choices.



Health - Prevention - Flat Belly Diet - Weight loss - Shopping
[Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:10:02 GMT]
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Study: Stifling anger at work can be dangerous
Men who bottle up their anger at being unfairly treated at work are up to five times more likely to suffer a heart attack, or even die from one, than those who let their frustration show, a Swedish study has found.
Myocardial infarction - Heart disease - Health - Diseases & Conditions - Cardiovascular Disorders
[Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:14:57 GMT]
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Shocking treatment helps erectile dysfunction
If you experience impotence, instead of a little blue pill maybe you want to apply shockwaves to your privates instead.
Erectile dysfunction - Health - Men's Health - Conditions and Diseases - Impotence
[Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:03:31 GMT]
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Man says emergence from ?coma? like rebirth

Nov. 23: In a case that could renew right-to-die issues, a man in Belgium thought to be in a coma for 23 years was actually aware of his surroundings. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Dr. Michael DeGeorgia and bioethicist Art Caplan. (Other)A Belgian man wrongly diagnosed as vegetative for 23 years told The Associated Press Tuesday that the discovery he was fully conscious brought him a feeling of rebirth.





Persistent vegetative state - Coma - Parenting - Home - Family
[Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:03:28 GMT]
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Spanx for dudes? T-shirt promises instant six-pack

A T-shirt on steroids, RipTFusion is designed to suck in that gut and create the illusion of a six-pack. We put it to the test. A T-shirt on steroids, RipTFusion is designed to suck in that gut and create the illusion of a six-pack. We put it to the test.



Cub Scouts - Organizations - Scouting - Boy Scouts of America - Kids and Teens
[Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:10:07 GMT]
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Chemical in plastic bottles linked to impotence
Male factory workers in China who got very high doses of a chemical that's been widely used in hard plastic bottles had high rates of sexual problems, researchers reported Wednesday.


Sexual dysfunction - Plastic - China - Health - Men's Health
[Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:38:07 GMT]
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Size matters when it comes to AIDS defense
Men with larger foreskins are more likely to become infected with the AIDS virus, researchers said in a finding that helps explain why circumcision can protect men.


[Thu, 29 Oct 2009 13:21:42 GMT]
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Why men can't control arousal
Is sex a state of mind? A recent study from the University of British Columbia finds that while most men can regulate their physical and mental sexual arousal to some degree, the men most able to do so are able to control their other emotions as well.


[Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:58:42 GMT]
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KISS drummer Criss: Men get breast cancer too

Drummer Peter Criss, posing for a portrait in New York on Oct. 21, 2009, discovered a lump in his left nipple.Founding KISS member Peter Criss knows that many of his male, rock music fans are macho, so he is making the rounds to tell them that rocker guys like him can suffer from the disease, too.





[Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:38:18 GMT]
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15 ultimate age erasers for men

Looks. Energy. Health. Time erodes them all, unless you follow these simple instructions to slow the clock.





[Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:31:32 GMT]
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Gross! Most men don't wash after the toilet

Oct. 15: Researchers in England find only a third of men washed their hands with soap and water after using the toilet in public bathrooms. NBC's Erika Edwards reports.  (NBC News Channel)People are more likely to wash their hands properly after using the toilet if they are shamed into it or think they are being watched, scientists said on Thursday.





[Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:48:37 GMT]
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Robotic prostate surgery comes with trade-off
A new study suggests less-invasive keyhole surgery for prostate cancer may mean a higher risk for lasting incontinence and impotence when compared with traditional surgery.


[Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:14:51 GMT]
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Ohio couple both fighting breast cancer

Oct. 23: After seeing his wife, Barbara, through her treatment for breast cancer, Michael Welsh was also diagnosed with the disease. TODAY?s Natalie Morales talks to the couple and Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph about their story. (Today Show)A husband and wife are both undergoing treatment for breast cancer in a case that illustrates how the disease can strike both sexes.





[Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:27:13 GMT]
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World?s tallest man: ?I?ve had difficult life?

Sultan Kosen, dwarfing Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer, has the world's largest hands and wears a size 22 shoe.Turk Sultan Kosen, 27,  says he is ''proud and happy'' at being named the new Guinness record holder for tallest man, and human, in the world.  ?Up until now, I?ve really had a difficult life,? said the 8-foot-1-inch man, whose height was caused by a pituitary condition. ?From now, I?m really going to have it a lot easier.?



Guinness World Record - Human - Pituitary gland - Sultan Kosen - List of tallest people
[Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:17:57 GMT]
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Many with prostate cancer suffer no ill effects
Routine screening for prostate cancer has resulted in more than 1 million U.S. men being diagnosed with tumors who might otherwise have suffered no ill effects, researchers said.


[Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:33:52 GMT]
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Device drastically reduces heart failure
A two-in-one heart device to fix irregular beats and contraction patterns cut patients' chances of developing heart failure by 41 percent, new research says.


[Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:30:02 GMT]
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