Features Related to Men's Health
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Father's Day Presents: Skin and Body
Another Father’s Day doesn’t have to mean another tie, book, or photo mug. Opt for a gift that will help him look and feel great. We asked Michael Gold, MD, a dermatologist at Gold Skin Care Center in Nashville, to share his top picks. 1. A Close Shave Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power Razor No other
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Low Testosterone Therapy: Risks and Benefits
Low testosterone can dim a man's sex drive, performance in bed, energy, and motivation. It can also have some harmful effects. When needed, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can boost T levels back to normal and return him to the man he used to be. "Despite all the recent advertising campaigns,
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Can You Boost Low Testosterone Naturally?
If you're looking for ways to boost your testosterone level, start by looking at your daily habits. "I never prescribe testosterone alone without talking to men about their lifestyle," says Martin Miner, MD, co-director of the Men's Health Center at the Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I. Some chang
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Q&A With Judd Apatow
Award-winning writer, director, and film and TV producer Judd Apatow fell in love with comedy as a boy and started performing stand-up when he was still a teenager. As a young adult he decided to write comedy for others, rather than perform himself, and he ended up producing The Ben Stiller Show and
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Male Breast Enlargement (Gynecomastia)
Elliot W. Jacobs, MD, knows a thing or two about enlarged breasts in men, and not just because he specializes in treating the condition. "My own breasts became enlarged when I was a teenager," says the New York plastic surgeon. "It was very embarrassing. Once, I went to my locker after gym class an
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Understanding Male Depression
Depression among men is more common than you might realize. About one in 20 men has an episode each year, but it’s not always easy to recognize. Many guys deny they have this illness, both to themselves and to friends and family. Furthermore, says clinical psychologist David Wexler, PhD, author of
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WebMD's On the Street: Working Dad
"On the Street" profiles a WebMD the Magazine reader and his or her personal health challenges. We then tap top medical and healthy lifestyle experts for answers and solutions. In the October 2012 issue, Tay Person, 35, an implementation consultant from Somers Point, N.J., seeks help with increasing
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7 Ways High-Tech Gadgets Could Be Hurting You
The computer revolution created new ways of working, sharing information, and having fun. Our high-tech gadgets and devices may be wonderfully expansive of our intellects, but they can be hard on our bodies. And being "always on" can take a toll on your health. Here are seven ways technology and the
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Bro-menclature: The Truth About Guy Talk
Can you feel it? Bromance is in the air. Whether real (Brad Pitt + George Clooney) or fictional (the Hangover films), there's a lot of talk about intense -- though straight -- male friendships. Does the notion of bromance -- a word usually said with a smirk -- reflect something genuine and new about
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Guy Buys: Grooming Essentials for Men
Some guys might not be willing to admit it, but men need to pamper their skin and hair. WebMD asked Paul M. Friedman, MD, director of the Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center in Houston, for his top product picks. 1. Neutrogena Men Sensitive Skin Oil-Free Moisture SPF 30, $6.99 This non-greasy formula
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