By Sabriya Rice
A Food and Drug Administration review of data on the effectiveness of flibanserin -- a pill anticipated to become the first "female Viagra" -- resulted in questions about how well the drug will actually work in treating premenopausal women su
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By Austin Meek
National Men’s Health Week occurs each year during the week leading up to and including Father’s Day. This year it is observed June 14-20, and the Texas A&M Health Science Center has a few tips for staying — or getting back &mdash
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By Science Daily
The use of synthetic testosterone to combat symptoms of the so-called "male menopause" is questionable, given that it's not clear whether such a syndrome exists, and that the evidence of the hormone's effectiveness in these circumstances is i
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By LiveScience
There's something in the faces of brown-eyed white men that makes them come off as more dominant than their blue-eyed peers, a new study suggests. And it isn't their eye color.
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By Science Daily
Being obese impacts on sexual health, according to research published online in the British Medical Journal.
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By Deborah Kotz
A new drug designed to boost sexual desire in women is controversial for some and eagerly awaited by others, but it's hit a potentially serious snag.
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By Amanda Gardner
Study does find some association between nine symptoms and 'male menopause'
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By
Obesity takes a toll on sexual health
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By Donald McNeil
A Dirt-Poor Nation, With a Health Plan
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By Andrew Pollack
Awaiting the Genome Payoff
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By Andrew Pollack
Therapies for Cancer Bring Hope and Failure
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By Gina Kolata
After Heatstroke, When Is It Safe to Exercise?
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By Donald McNeil
Scotland, home of the deep-fried Mars bar and caffeine-fired Buckfast Tonic Wine, has a huge number of people “living dangerously,” according to a national study released last week.
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By Roni Rabin
Secondhand Smoke and Mental Health
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By Nicholas Bakalar
More and more people are lifting weights these days — and sometimes dropping them where they shouldn’t.
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By Robert Pear
Seeing Threat to Individual Policies, State Officials Urge a Gradual Route to Change
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By Laura Landro
Experts warn that men’s reticence about going to the doctor — men are 24% less likely than women to have made a routine care visit in the last year — could translate into higher costs of care for a flood of aging Baby Boomers. “
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By Science Daily
Hormone therapy is often given to patients with advanced prostate cancer.
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By Gina Kolata
Lessons of Heart Disease, Learned and Ignored
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By Science Daily
An online decision tool created in part by a graduate student at the University of California Irvine helps men diagnosed with prostate cancer sort through an intimidating flurry of possible treatments and customize treatment plans of their own, accordi
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