By NY Times
We were appalled when we first heard that the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that some children as young as 8 be given drugs to reduce their cholesterol levels — and that they could end up taking these drugs for the rest of their
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By Adam Voiland
Would Your Wife Tell You if She Had Terminal Cancer?
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By Science Daily
Men who take up cycling in an effort to stay fit, do their bit for the environment or avoid spiralling motoring costs, could be harming their health if they don't choose the right bicycle. That's the stark warning from consultant urological surgeon Mr
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By Science Daily
An increasing number of 70 year olds are having good sex and more often, and women in this age group are particularly satisfied with their sex lives
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By Tara Pope
8-Year-Olds on Statins? A New Plan Quickly Bites Back
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By Daily Telegraph
Cyclists could suffer sexual problems if they do not have the right bike, according to a specialist doctor.
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By Michele Fisher
A therapy that involves depriving the prostate gland the male hormone androgen is not associated with improved survival for elderly men with localized prostate cancer, compared to conservative management of the disease, according to a study in the July
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By Tara Pope
The nation's pediatricians are recommending wider cholesterol screening for children and more aggressive use of cholesterol-lowering drugs starting as early as the age of 8 in hopes of preventing adult heart problems.
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By Murray Wardrop
Eating watermelon can boost a man's libido in a similar way to taking Viagra, researchers say.
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By Rebecca Smith
Three out of five medicines bought online are fake and patients are risking their lives by taking them, according to a new investigation.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Men hoping for some fireworks in their love life this Fourth of July may want to skip the burgers and beer at the barbecue and eat plenty of watermelon.
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By Alex Berenson
A group of cardiologists recently had a proposition for Dr. Andrew Rosenblatt, who runs a busy heart clinic in San Francisco: Would he join them in buying a CT scanner, a $1 million machine that produces detailed images of the heart?
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By Adam Voiland
There's grim news this week for men carrying a faulty version of the BRCA2 gene.
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By Adam Voiland
Why Skin Cancer Kills More Men Than Women
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By Brenda Goodman
Drug-Resistant High Blood Pressure on the Rise
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Chinese food may be good for the heart. Researchers tested a common ingredient, Chinese red yeast rice, or rice fermented using a certain yeast species, and found that it reduced the risk of repeat heart attacks in people who have already had one.
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By Rupert Neate
Professional athletes are turning to the impotency drug Viagra to aid performance in explosive power events like sprinting, experts believe.
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By Adam Voiland
Highlights of the Week's Men's Health News
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By Kathleen Doheny
Testosterone Replacement May Lower Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes, Death, but Long-Term Effects Unclear
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By Kathleen Doheny
Testosterone Replacement May Lower Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes, Death, but Long-Term Effects Unclear
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