
8 Myths About Men Debunked
We’ve all heard women complaining that they just can’t figure out the inner workings of the male mind. While men and women clearly have their differences, there are several misconceptions about men that many women mistakenly hold as truth.

Living With High Blood Pressure
Remember, high blood pressure has no symptoms. If you have high blood pressure, you will not be able to tell by the way that you feel.

Varicocele embolization
A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, the bag of skin that holds the testicles. It isn't a rare condition because latest researches show that up to 1 in 5 men have a varicocele.

Snoring Can Be A Silient Killer!
Snoring is definitely a nuisance, not to the person who snores but to the sleeping partner. If snorers’ spouses do not complain about the noise or they simply get used to it, then the snorers will not know anything is wrong.

Does Testosterone Replacement Work?
Men see testosterone replacement therapy as an anti-aging formula. Its benefits like increased muscle mass, improved libido, boosted energy levels and enhanced concentration seem too good. But does it work or does it have some limitations?

Is Your Sperm A Couch Potato Too?
Guys, if your idea of fun is popping a few brewskies or smoking a few herbs in front of a big-screen TV, now might not be the time for you to plan to become fathers. However, nature may take care of that decision for you.

Kegel Exercises For Men
Most people have heard of Kegel exercises but associate them only withwomen. Many men experience great benefits from doing Kegels. Doing Kegels may help men to maintain better control, prevent premature ejaculation and last longer in the bedroom.

Obesity Tied To Low Sperm Counts Or No Sperm Production At All
Some research has found that overweight and obese men are not more likely to suffer fertility problems than those who weigh less — but a comprehensive review of studies on the topic reveals that heavier men who want to become fathers may have challenges.

Study Says Circumcision Lowers Prostate Cancer Risk
Past studies have found that circumcision can reduce chances of contracting HIV and herpes, apart from reducing chances of contracting HPV infection by the female partners. It seems that circumcision also lowers the risk of developing prostate cancer.

Men Love Their Cars More Than Themselves?
Some women may always have suspected that they are the second choice when men have to choose between them and their cars. However, a shocking finding which will surprise even the ladies, is that men give more importance to their cars than even themselves.