Too Few Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancers Get 'Watch and Wait' Approach
Study finds 12 percent or fewer getting active surveillance
View ArticleAttraction Can Grow With Time Spent Together
Couples who were friends first often find beauty's in the eye of the beholder, study says
View ArticleHormones May Spur Rash Choices on Stock Exchange
Study found high levels of testosterone, cortisol linked to traders making riskier financial decisions
View Article'Watchful Waiting' Becoming More Common for Prostate Cancer Patients
Study finds men with low-risk disease often getting monitoring over surgery, radiation, hormone therapy
View ArticleGenetic Test May Help Spot Male Fertility Problems
Though still experimental, it measures key qualities of sperm, researchers say
View ArticleTestosterone Treatments Won't Help Men With Ejaculatory Issues
Researchers saw no improvement for patients with low testosterone and delayed ejaculation
View ArticleMeth, Coke Addiction May Affect Brains of Women More Than Men
It's not clear why past drug dependence is linked to less gray matter in female brains, researchers say
View ArticleStudy Questions Radiation Use for 'Low-Risk' Prostate Cancers
Upping the dosage didn't alter survival rates for men with these slow-growing tumors
View ArticleDad's Involvement With Autistic Child Helps Mom, Too
Study finds that depression levels in mothers drop when fathers engage in caretaking
View ArticleStudy Sees No Link Between Testosterone Therapy and Blood Clots
Finding was based on data from more than 30,000 American men, 40 and older
View ArticleImpotence Linked to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Middle-aged men with erectile dysfunction may be at even greater risk, study suggests
View ArticleThe Dreaded 'Dad Bod' Is Real
First-time fathers tend to add on extra pounds, researchers say
View ArticleWomen Descend Into Alzheimer's at Twice the Speed of Men: Study
Investigators find gender differences in progression from mild cognitive impairment
View ArticleTargeted Workouts May Strengthen Men's Bones in Middle Age
Weight-lifting regimen tied to increased bone mass in the whole body, lumbar spine and hip, study finds
View ArticleYour Office Temperature Settings May Have a Gender Bias
Middle-aged man is target of heating, cooling standards, researchers say
View ArticleDoes Fatherhood When Young Boost Odds of Dying in Middle Age?
Men who became dads in their early 20s were more likely to die in their late 40s and early 50s, Finnish study finds
View ArticleCombo Treatment May Boost Survival With Advanced Prostate Cancer
Adding chemotherapy to hormone therapy added 14 months to patients' lives in study
View ArticleA Man's Meat Intake Might Influence His Fertility: Study
Couples undergoing IVF treatments fared worse if his consumption of processed meats was high
View ArticleBodybuilder Supplement Abuse a Growing Concern
Study finds more men using them to achieve 'perfect' body, may qualify as new eating disorder
View ArticleParents' Happiness Key to How Big Families Grow
Study finds couples are less likely to have second child if their emotional well-being declines
View ArticleMixed Results on Value of Testosterone Supplements for Men's Health
They may not harm the heart, but most men didn't see boost in sex lives either, study found
View ArticleModerate Exercise May Reduce Men's Heart Failure Risk
But study also finds too much exercise raises the odds of heart trouble
View Article1 in 4 Senior Women in U.S. Has Osteoporosis: CDC
About 6 percent of men aged 65 or older also have the bone-thinning condition, report finds
View ArticleHow to Mend a Broken Heart? Your Gender May Matter
Men don't process experience or seek support to cope with end of relationships, experts say
View ArticleFamily Struggles May Affect Boys' Brain Development
Mental health symptoms, reduced gray matter volume noted in study
View ArticleStudy Debunks Notion That Condoms Always Hamper Erections
Most young men who had such problems had erectile difficulties generally, researchers say
View Article'Low T' Therapy Has Yet to Be Proven: FDA
Agency orders makers of popular testosterone supplements to conduct clinical trials
View ArticleSteroid Injections Probably Won't Help Your Lower Back Pain
Any relief is likely temporary, review of 38 studies says
View ArticleMen Who Feel Less Masculine May Be More Violent, Study Finds
Those not concerned about meeting 'male ideals' were least likely to assault others
View ArticleOnly 1 in 5 Gay Teen Boys Get HIV Test
Rates much higher in those over 18, researchers say
View ArticleMixed Findings on Pot's Effect on the Developing Brain
One of two new studies suggests marijuana use in teen years might be more harmful for males
View ArticleImpotence Drug May Help Fight Rare Lung Disease: Study
Combining active ingredient in Cialis and blood pressure med helped with pulmonary arterial hypertension
View ArticleMore Men With Breast Cancer Having Second Breast Removed
Trend mirrors the one seen in women, researchers say
View ArticleCould Young Men's Low Heart Rate Predict Violent Crime?
Researchers find a link but not cause-and-effect relationship
View ArticleRelaxed Guidelines on PSA Testing Might Miss Aggressive Tumors: Study
Men who could be cured of more advanced prostate disease may be diagnosed late, some researchers say
View ArticleInjury Toll in U.S. in 2013: $671 Billion
Accidents and violence the driving forces, CDC officials report
View ArticleMouse Study Hints at New 'Male Contraceptive'
Discovery could lead to a reversible, non-hormonal form of birth control for men, scientists say
View Article'Tennis Elbow' Usually Heals Without Therapy, Study Finds
For most people, pain is gone within a year
View ArticleHeight May Be Linked to Increased Cancer Risk, Study Contends
But experts stress only an association was found, and there's no proof being tall causes disease
View ArticleMen's Health Supplements Don't Benefit Prostate Cancer Patients: Study
Research suggests these products won't cut risk of disease spread or death
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