Mens Health - Men's Health
Cervarix Has Been Approved by the FDA
The FDA has approved a second cervical cancer vaccine called Cervarix. It will compete with Merck's Gardasil shot.
Cervarix Has Been Approved by the FDA
The FDA has approved a second cervical cancer vaccine called Cervarix. It will compete with Merck's Gardasil shot.
The AIDS Vaccine May Not Be As Effective As First Thought
The latest analysis of the results of an AIDS vaccine clinical trial in Thailand suggests it may not have been as effective as researchers originally thought.
Removing the Prostate May Lead to Impotence
A new study finds older men who get minimally invasive prostatectomies to treat their cancer may be more likely to become incontinent and impotent.
Recent Trends Show Elderly Men Are At Risk of STDs
Older men could risk getting a sexually transmitted disease-- especially if they find new partners after their spouses pass away.
Prostate Cancer Could Be Caused by a Virus
A virus may play a role in some prostate cancers.
Weight Could Play a Role in Prostate Cancer Risk
A man's risk for prostate cancer may depend on his ethnicity and how much weight he gains.
A Common STD Could Double the Risk for Prostate Cancer
A common sexually transmitted disease may double the risk for prostate cancer.
Over A Million Men Are Over Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
A new study suggests over one million men have been overdiagnosed with prostate cancer-- meaning they had unnecessary treatment for the disease.
Smoking Men Die Sooner Than Non-Smokers
Men who smoke are likely to die ten years before men who never smoked.
A Scoop of Poop: Could it Save Your Life?
The dreaded colonoscopy. Half of people in the US avoid it. Yet colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer. But would saving samples of your own stool be more comfortable? Researchers say doing so could save your life.






