No Bones About It: Osteoporosis Affects Men, Too
Men build more bone mass than women, but that doesn’t make them immune to osteoporosis. That’s why it’s important for both sexes to adopt bone-healthy habits as they age.
Men build more bone mass than women, but that doesn’t make them immune to osteoporosis. That’s why it’s important for both sexes to adopt bone-healthy habits as they age.
Cholesterol is a fatty substance crucial for the body’s normal functioning, but it...
For some men, the gradual reduction of testosterone that occurs as they age doesn’t cause problems. For others, low testosterone levels are an issue that may require medical intervention.
Men lead morbidity rates for almost every leading cause of death in the...
Men are less likely than women to report symptoms of depression—and often have...
Diagnoses of sexually transmitted diseases are almost equal among men and women. The...
Men still take the lead for suffering from kidney stones, but rising obesity...
Work-related injuries and deaths may be more common than you think—particularly among men....
More than 1,000 women recently shared their medical experiences with Healthgrades to help...