Loyola University researcher Dr. Michael Koller advises us all that now is the time to get your flu shot. Once you’ve had the flu it’s not something you will soon…
Source:Experts Agree - Now's The Time for the Flu Shot
Archive for December, 2008
Syphilis generally makes itself well known to its unfortunate recipient. If it is ignored the condition can seem to disappear, but this is deceptive. Read more about the signs and…
Source:Signs & Symptoms of Syphilis
It started innocently enough. JL began to feel itching around the anus. Naturally he thought it was his hemorrhoids acting up again. As time passed, the itching gave way to…
Source:What is Anal Cancer & Are You at Risk?
The Foundation for the Mid South, hoping to prompt policy changes that improve the lives of black men in the South, released a report last week examining the health, education and wealth disparities of black men in the region, the AP/New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.
Source:Report Looks At Well-Being Of Black Men Living […]
Lack of Medicaid coverage for neonatal male circumcision correlated with lower rates of circumcision, a new study found. In light of recent clinical trials in Africa that suggest uncircumcised males may face greater risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, lack of Medicaid coverage for circumcision may translate into future health disparities for children […]
We all know the drill. Sudden headache, achy muscles and joints, high fever and a persistent cough. It goes by many names but we all know it as the flu….
Source:It's Flu Shot Time - Should You Get the Flu Shot?
It started innocently enough. JL began to feel itching around the anus. Naturally he thought it was his hemorrhoids acting up again. As time passed, the itching gave way to…
Source:What is Anal Cancer & Are You at Risk?
The voters in the state of Michigan have passed a proposal that would permit the medical use of marijuana for those people suffering from a host of debilitating diseases, including…
Source:Medical Marijuana Now Possible in Michigan
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) today congratulated the Australian Government for beginning a conversation about men’s health and for their proposal to develop Australia’s first ever National Men’s Health Policy. “Australian GPs welcome this commitment which recognises men’s health as a policy priority.
Source:First Step Towards A Healthier Aussie […]
Although the link between early screening and prostate cancer survival is well established, men are less likely to go for early screening unless they have a wife or significant other living with them, according to a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Source:Men With Wives, […]










