As we get older, we tend to remain young at heart. But our bodies are quick to remind us we’re not in our 20’s anymore. Naturally, bodies undergo changes, impacting our lifestyle and overall health.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) --- Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., with Cancer following closely behind, as noted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A ...
Staying on top of your health isn’t just about hitting the gym, eating well, or getting the necessary vaccines. It also means ...
Men are much more likely than women to die early from the world's 20 leading health problems, a new global study shows. "Our findings shine a light on the significant and unique health challenges ...
This article was reviewed by Mike Bohl, MD. “Why can’t I get aroused and I’m 20?” It’s a hard thing to have to type into a search bar while you should be living optimistic and carefree. Unfortunately, ...
About 11 percent of men ages 18 to 44 reported feeling very tired or exhausted most days or every day for the past three months. That percentage tends to improve as men age and decreased to under 10 ...
Although terms like self-care, mindfulness, or emotional balance have long been part of societal discourse, one topic often ...
The first major eating pattern affecting men’s health starts with breakfast – or rather, the lack of it. Despite being universally recognized by nutrition experts as crucial for daily health, many men ...
How tall you are may heighten your risk for certain diseases. April 4, 2012— -- intro: Height has been linked to a range of health problems, from Alzheimer's and heart disease to multiple cancers ...
No need to be in your flop era. Between 30 million and 50 million men in the US have erectile dysfunction (ED) — defined as difficulty getting and keeping an erection — including a staggering 70% of ...