Men's Health August 4, 2016 Artificial testicle could treat male infertility Researchers in California hope to become the first in the world to build an artificial testicle that produces human sperm. Such a device could allow infertile men to conceive children
HEALTHY LIVING August 4, 2016 Heavier, not taller: How American bodies have changed There's no denying that Americans weigh more today than they did 20 years ago, but a new report shows exactly how much more: American men weigh, on average, 15 lbs.
Sexual Health August 3, 2016 Millennial hookup culture may not be a real thing People may think of millennials as being one right swipe away from a quick hookup, but a new study suggests many 20-somethings are actually having less sex than their parents did back in the day.
Men's Health August 2, 2016 Action needed as decline in HIV cases stalls, AIDS agency says Global efforts to prevent the spread of HIV infection must be stepped up after a long-term decline in the number of new cases in adults stalled, the United Nations AIDS agency warned on Tuesday.
Incredible Health August 2, 2016 Man encases genitals in plaster, gets stuck A Russian blogger decided to coat his genitals in plaster, then realized he was overheating and tried to break off the cast with power tools.
hiv aids August 1, 2016 Meet Nigeria's curious Cupid— matchmaking for HIV patients looking for love Sitting in his dimly-lit office in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, surrounded by files and boxes of condoms, matchmaker Ugochukwu Michael talks passionately about the part he has played in the marriages of around 100 couples in recent years.
Men's Health July 27, 2016 Exercise ability in middle age may be one key to longer life Middle-aged men who have more endurance in exercise tests may end up living longer than their peers who struggle with physical activity, a Swedish study suggests.
Men's Health July 27, 2016 Why it hurts when you get hit down there When you take a shot to your scrotum, your testicles aren’t the only ones that feel the pain: Your stomach often joins in on it, too.
Prostate Cancer July 26, 2016 American Cancer Society disputes study on rising prostate cancer cases The American Cancer Society is disputing results from a study publicized last week by Northwestern University researchers that suggested a sharp rise in the number of deadly, metastatic prostate cancer cases.
Health Care July 25, 2016 American Red Cross makes plea for donors as blood supply dips below 5 days' worth The American Red Cross’ blood supply has reached critical lows despite thousands of Americans responding to an emergency request for donations in early July, the organization said in a press release Monday.
Pregnancy July 20, 2016 Parents of preemies often depressed after birth When babies are extremely premature, parents are about 10 times more likely to become depressed than mothers and fathers of full-term, healthy infants, a small study suggests.