What Men Need to Know About COVID-19
We talked to five health care providers about what might put men at higher risk for COVID-19 and what they need to do about it.
We talked to five health care providers about what might put men at higher risk for COVID-19 and what they need to do about it.
Antidepressants can be a powerful tool, but some men worry about sexual side effects. Four experts explain how to take these medications without jeopardizing your sex life.
Testosterone is a misunderstood molecule. Our society links testosterone with body building, strength, virility, aggression, violence ...
As men age, they are more likely to look at travelling as a series of restroom stops. Heading to the grocery store or to a friend’s ...
What men know about testosterone is highly influenced by media, especially since the FDA allowed direct-to-consumer advertising for ...
We see our urine every day, but usually don’t pay much attention to it unless we see something different or unexpected. Changes in urine ...
For many men, urinating can become a real pain – both figuratively and literally – as they get older, thanks to blockage caused by an ...
Jim, a 48 year old cop, went to his primary care doctor because he saw blood in his urine after a vigorous work-out. At the time of his ...
When men are young, they think they're going to live forever - nothing's going to get in their way. That's why young guys do stupid things; ...
Why this problem still exists is beyond me. So many times, whether on WebMD's Men's Health or Male Factor Infertility message boards or in ...
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