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Testosterone May Aid Cognition in Older Men

The study suggests that older men who are prescribed testosterone supplements may reduce their risk of cognitive decline, a precursor state to Alzheimer’s disease, the researchers said.

Fears silicone testicles contaminated like breasts

THE French company at the centre of the breast implant scandal also made male chest and testicle implants using the same tainted silicone gel.

Common Men’s Health Problems: 10 Symptoms That Shouldn’t Be Ignored

According to a survey by the American Academy of Family Physicians, 38 percent of men go to the doctor only when they’re extremely sick or when symptoms don’t go away on their own. But feeling healthy isn’t the same as being healthy, and waiting around for problems to get better with time could lead to complications or late diagnoses.

Dr. Oz answers Men’s Health Questions about Sleep and Hair Loss

Dr. Oz recently had an all male audience and for the purpose of discussing male reproductive problems, an continued the show with some questions about sleep, colon cancer, and going bald.

Dr. Oz’s simple tests to determine if you have Male Menopause

According to the Dr. Oz Show, male menopause is a hormonal condition similar to female menopause, and suggests two simple tests to determine if you or someone you love may be suffering from male menopause.

X Chromosome Deletion Identified in Males With Autism

A novel heritable deletion of exon 2 of the TMLHE gene on the X chromosome has been identified in a number of males with autism, according to results from a comparative genomic hybridization multicenter study.

Should you circumcise your child?

Hygiene, looks, STIs, trauma and sexual pleasure. Luke Malone looks at the pros and cons of circumcision.

More Often Than Women, Sexually Abused Males Don’t Talk About It

While rape is traumatic for everyone, boys and men are more likely than girls or women to keep that violence to themselves for extended periods of time — if not, forever — and to grapple with a host of mental and emotional ills that accompany their decision, clinicians said.

Research reveals worrying drug trends with Australian men

Research shows almost one in every 10 men under 30 years of age has regularly used a stimulant drug like speed, ecstasy, ice or cocaine.

The rising tide of male eating disorders

Male body dissatisfaction and eating disorders, ranging from anorexia nervosa to compulsive dieting, are increasing across the world, and Australia is leading this rising tide.