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One of the biggest problems that physically active men experience on a daily basis is maintaining high enough energy levels to be able to excel at work, exercise and socializing. If you find that, after work, your thoughts tend to run more toward getting home as quickly as possible to pass out on the couch [...] |
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(CNN) – You eat right. You exercise. You get an annual physical. You probably think you’re doing everything you can to stay healthy. But here’s one more thing you need to do: Learn how to argue well with your spouse. A new study from Ohio State University shows just how physically harmful it can be [...] … |
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How beatable is testicular cancer? “If it’s found early, there’s a 98 to 99 percent survival rate,” says Rob Seaver, of the Sean Kimerling Testicular Cancer Foundation. The test: During a hot shower, gently roll each testicle between your thumb and fingers, feeling for any small lumps. Clear? Watch for… |
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Performing a seemingly endless series of crunches during your workouts can grow very tiring, leading you to start skipping out on your ab work altogether. If this sounds like you, you may want to consider some of the following crunch-free core exercises. Because the abs work as dynamic stabilizers for the body whenever moveme… |
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Active surveillance or watchful waiting might be sufficient treatment for patients with prostate cancer that has a low risk of progression, according to a new study published online June 18 in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Treatment of localized prostate cancer is controversial because, for some, this disease … |
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Masculine ideals of strength coupled with strong family ties can help men combat depression and overcome thoughts of suicide, according to University of British Columbia research. In a study to appear in a forthcoming issue of Social Science and Medicine, UBC researchers John Oliffe and John Ogrodniczuk looked at how men̵… |
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BOSTON (June 17, 2010) – Staying in shape may bolster the metabolic profiles of college students, even in those with higher than desirable body fat percentages. In an epidemiological study, researchers at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University found an association between physical fitnes… |
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Seattle Children’s, UW, and Group Health study 8,000 King County children Seattle—Children in King County, Washington, are more likely to be obese if they live in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods. This is according to a team of researchers at Seattle Children’s Research Institute, the University of Washington (U… |
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Scientists in China have found that a naturally-occurring ingredient of soy beans, increasingly sold as substitutes for dairy-based food, interferes with a part of the male reproductive system involved in sperm production. There is already evidence to suggest that soy beans contain natural chemicals that mimic the effect of f… |
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Obesity, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes, now appears to be associated with another health problem, but one that affects men only — low testosterone levels. Results of a study published online ahead of print in the journal Diabetes Care, conducted by University at Buffalo endocrino… |






