Men’s Health

More testosterone without HRT?

Question: I've read your articles on the benefits of testosterone, but I was wondering if there is anything I could do to help my body make more testosterone on its own before opting for bio-identical testosterone replacement?

Nutrition and Male Fertility – How Your Diet Can Increase Sperm Count

Fertility can be greatly impacted by diet in both men and women. For men, the primary side effect of poor eating habits is low or decreased sperm count.

4 Must-Have Foods to Include in Your Diet this Year

A new year has begun and with resolutions in high gear, many people are looking to improve their overall health. Of all the recommended strategies for fighting disease and promoting vitality, few are as critical and profound as the practice of healthy eating.

The E isn't for evil

You know those "Wanted Dead or Alive" posters that used to hang all over the Old West? The ones reserved for the dirtiest, scummiest, most evil of the evil?

I swear, I think if you look in the offices of the AMA, you'd see one just like that, with a picture of vitamin E right in the center.

Common drugs increase risk of diabetes and cardiovascular "events"

If you have an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH) and your doctor suggests a drug, run for the hills. Because the drugs designed to fight BPH zap your testosterone and turn men into Eunuchs. And if that weren't enough to discourage you from ever taking a drug to treat BPH, a new FDA warning might.

Yet Another Strike Against BPA

Three strikes and you're out unfortunately does not seem to hold true for the chemical bisphenol A (BPA). Yet another study has now linked it to harmful bodily effects, further adding to an already long list.

Taste the Rainbow

Sorry to disappoint but Skittles is not the new diet craze. Eating colorful fruits and veggies is though!

Vitamin C Helps Prevent Bone Loss in Men

We all know that vitamin C is perhaps the world's greatest multi-tasker. It defends us against a slew of proven enemies: from the common cold, to cancer (intravenously), to heart disease. Now there's new evidence that vitamin C can even help prevent loss of bone mass in men.

Study proves you can have sex at any age

Older men... still having sex???

A new study says it's true -- but I don't see what the fuss is all about here. It's not like our manhood turns to dust and blows away as we age.


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