Dr Marc Laniado made a choice to be more mindful of his own health - here's what he discovered, from 'exercise snacking' to ...
Researchers found men who ejaculated more often had fewer prostate cancer diagnoses, pointing to a possible biological ...
I am in relatively good health for an 82-year-old male. For the past six years, I have been having trouble with an overactive ...
Dear Dr. Roach: My son, age 52, had recent lab results showing that his Lipoprotein (a) level was elevated, at 172 nmol/L. He is in very good health after a recent ablation for atrial fibrillation. We ...
Many people don’t think about bone health until later in life, when issues like osteopenia (low bone density), osteoporosis ...
Supporting someone with prostate cancer is not always easy. Caregivers can protect their own mental health by exercising, eating healthy foods, prioritizing sleep, leaning on others, and more.
Incontinence and other urinary problems after prostate cancer treatment can be eased with Kegel exercises, bladder training, ...
This week, cancer researchers in New York are one step closer to answering a question that has plagued medical and environmental advocates for decades: What is the role of plastic exposure in the ...
Workouts can be intimidating and time consuming, but there’s more evidence that just a few minutes of activity may improve your heart health. You don’t need to join a gym, there’s no equipment ...
Making decisions that help your bones grow big and strong is often a priority when you’re a kid. But as you get older—and especially after menopause—maintaining them brings on renewed importance.
Exercise is important for longevity, but variety matters. New research links exercise variety with a nearly 20% lower risk of dying prematurely. There are a few ways to approach this, according to ...
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