
Low Estrogen, Not Just Low Testosterone, May Cause Problems For Men
Testosterone deficiency, or "low T," has become well known as the cause of drooping interest in sex and sagging waistlines in middle-aged and older men. But a new study finds that low estrogen may be a problem for middle-aged men, too.

What Is ADHD, And Who Gets It?
It is National ADHD Month — the perfect time to review the facts on this frequently talked about but commonly misunderstood disorder. What is it like to live with ADHD, what are the symptoms, and how can it be managed?

Endometrial Cancer: Scientists Find Protective Role Of Exercise, Low-Fat Diet, And Coffee
Several cups of coffee a day may keep endometrial cancer away, but not if it is decaf, according to a newly released study from Britain.

Third Trimester: Are You Ready For Labor And Birth?
Labor contractions are a sure sign you're going to meet your baby soon, but let's face it — giving birth is also a little scary. Knowledge tends to ease fear, so how much do you know about labor and birth?

FDA Changing Labels On Oxycontin And Other Habit-Forming Painkillers
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced changes in the protocol (the "label") for extended-release and long-acting versions of opioid drugs, including the often-abused Oxycontin.

The Powerhouse Muscle You Aren't Training And Three Ways To Hit It For Big Gains
The gluteal muscles connect the spine to the pelvis and the legs. They're at the heart of every athletic or powerful move, from cleans to sprints to skating. Yet most of us have no clue how to train them directly. Here's how!

Oncolytic Viruses: Future Of Cancer Therapy?
The idea of cancer-killing viruses is slowly moving from science fiction pages into practical reality. The promise is high, but technical implementation of this approach is remarkably difficult.

The New Bacterial Threat - A Link With Back Pain And Heart Disease
Bacteria help man in many ways - from brewing to drug production - but they have always had a role in human disease as well. Surprising new research has shown they may even be responsible for such different conditions as back pain and heart disease.

Back To School: Healthy Packed Lunch Ideas
Now the school year has started, parents also have many more responsibilities. Do you find yourself stressing over your child's lunch? We have some ideas for you.

Bodybuilding And Protein Shakes: Scientific Evidences
Protein supplementation is considered as a cornerstone of successful muscle building. Evidences in support of this viewpoint are, however, scarce and inconclusive.