Thursday, November 26, 2009

Adam Voiland

27 Erectile Dysfunction Treatments You Can Do Without

The FDA has sanctioned makers of various pills that could cause complications. more >>

5 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Men and Car Crashes

Morgan Freeman and Andrea Pininfarina had accidents in the past week. So did lots of other men. more >>

What 9 Types of Men Should Do About Prostate Cancer Screening

A public health group comes out against PSA screening in older men. How to decide for yourself. more >>

Bike Commuting By the Numbers

Compared to Americans, Europeans are way out in front. more >>

What Eric Shanteau's Cancer Means for All Men

The Olympic swimmer has credited his girlfriend with urging him to see a doctor. more >>

The Zero-Calorie Sweetener Stevia Arrives

It soon could be added to foods from yogurt to diet soda. more >>

A Sampling of Stevia Products

Some are sold as supplements, some as sweeteners. more >>

Michael Savage, at Odds With the Science

There's plenty of debate over what causes autism, but bad fathering isn't a serious suspect. more >>

7 Reasons Not to Dismiss Statin-Caused Pain

Muscle pain can often be treated, and might signal a more serious health issue. more >>

A Fix for One Cause of Male Infertility

Blocking off varicose veins in the scrotum can often make the difference. more >>

Men Are Victims of Domestic Violence, Too

A look at knife-crime stats led to some surprising figures about assaults at home. more >>

Does Global Warming Mean More Kidney Stones?

The U.S. "kidney stone belt" could expand, affecting 2.25 million more Americans. more >>

5 Summertime Tips to Prevent Kidney Stones

Heat, sweat, and dehydration can lead to a painful condition. Here's how to protect yourself. more >>

Highlights of the Week's Men's Health News

Melanoma in men, hormone therapy, and other new findings. more >>

Would Your Wife Tell You if She Had Terminal Cancer?

Many men don't get the news straight away, a Swedish survey finds. more >>

Slim, Flexible Stents Approved to Treat Heart Disease

Drug-coated Xience and Promus devices are designed to keep coronary blood vessels unblocked. more >>

Can Some Prostate Cancer Patients Skip Hormone Therapy?

If a tumor hasn't spread from the organ, the unpleasant treatment doesn't extend life, research shows. more >>

5 Changes Men Can Make to Hold Off Dementia

Men over 90 are less apt to have dementia—but that's because those who get it don't tend to survive. more >>

Most Likely to Use Marijuana or Cocaine: Americans

Rates of drug use in United States exceed those in other countries, new study finds. more >>

Mistakes Could Become Costly for California Hospitals

Other states have already stopped reimbursing medical centers for preventable errors. more >>

Highlights of the Week's Men's Health News

Prostate cancer, deadly floods and thunderstorms, skin cancer, AIDS among gays, and HIV testing. more >>

Why Skin Cancer Kills More Men Than Women

And how to stop it from making you a statistic. more >>

8 Ways to Spot Skin Cancer Before It Kills

Even for deadly melanoma, 99 percent of cases are survivable if the tumor is caught early. more >>

The Indoor Tanning Industry Wants You

Its ads say tanning has beneficial health effects. What you need to know. more >>

Highlights of the Week's Men's Health News

Human growth hormone, controversial genetic tests, and risky lawn-mowing behavior. more >>

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