When Should You Screen for Prostate Cancer?

When should you screen for prostate cancer? Screening for prostate cancer helps detecta tumor early, enabling timely treatment and prevention of any complications. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), the decision to get screened should be made by men in consultation with their doctor. The doctor needs to counsel the men about the uncertainties … Read more

Types of Penis Disorders

What are the types of penis disorders? There are many different types of penis disorders. Penis disorders may affect men’s sexual life, fertility and overall well-being. Some are minor and don’t cause many issues. However, some may lead to serious emergencies. The most common penis disorders are as follows Balanitis (swelling, redness and infection of … Read more

Phimosis (Paraphimosis)

Facts you should know about phimosis and paraphimosis Phimosis is the inability to retract the foreskin behind the head (glans) of the penis. Symptoms of may include: Difficulty or pain during urination Painful erection Paraphimosis (A medical emergency where the foreskin can’t return to its normal location once retracted.) This penis disorder usually is divided … Read more

Where Is the Prostate?

The prostate gland is located just below the bladder, above the penis, and in front of the rectum. The prostate gland, commonly known as the prostate, is one of the male reproductive organs located just below the bladder, above the penis, and in front of the rectum. It is connected to the penis by a … Read more

Kegel Exercises for Men

What are Kegel exercises for men? Kegel exercises consist of repeated contraction and realization of the muscles and are a good exercise for the incontinence. Kegel exercises or pelvic floor muscle exercises consist of repeated contraction and realization of the muscles that form part of the pelvic floor, to strengthen the pelvic floor. Arnold Kegel … Read more

Being a Jerk Not a Recipe for Getting Ahead at Work

Latest Men’s Health News TUESDAY, Sept. 1, 2020 (HealthDay News) Being a selfish jerk won’t pave a path to success, new research suggests. The study involved hundreds of participants who completed personality assessments when they were undergraduates or MBA students at three universities. The researchers checked in with the same people about 14 years later … Read more

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