Big Risks Of Living With Erectile Dysfunction

August 26, 2010 by woolrite  
Filed under Men's Health

Erectile dysfunction is a serious medical condition that can be very stressful and although it may have a great psychological impact on the patient, it is not life threatening. The fact that one cannot die from erectile dysfunction and that it is treated with medicines that are known to increase the sexual performances of men (such as Viagra) have contributed to create a less threatening image of the condition. Even when ED is unknown to cause a man’s death, an underlying heart disease may be life-threatening. Recent studies prove that ED may be signaling serious underlying heart conditions that could result in severe complications for the patient’s health status. Find out how ED can be a sign of heart disease and more on this subject. Read more

Generic Viagra And Hearing Loss

August 20, 2010 by woolrite  
Filed under Men's Health

Every day we learn something new about the wonder pill. Viagra is claimed to be the best treatment for men suffering from erectile dysfunction and as far as we are concerned this statement is true. The millions of online reviews prove that Viagra does its job when it comes to its purpose. However, as with any other type of drug, there are downsides when taking this pill. Read more

Sleep Envy

August 16, 2010 by robert101  
Filed under Men's Health

A good night sleep is mandatory for every individual in order to be able to properly function during the day. Moreover, specialists agree that individuals should get at least 5 hours of uninterrupted sleep every night. However, it seams women tend to get less sleep than men because they are awoken by their partners. Nowadays, there is a term to describe the jealousy women feel for their partners because they fall asleep faster than they do: sleep envy. Read more about this sleep pattern phenomenon and find out if your girlfriend or wife may be experiencing it. Read more

The Old Spice Guy Is Back

July 27, 2010 by loapple  
Filed under Men's Health

If you have turned on your TV recently (which we are pretty sure you have) you probably know who the Old Spice guy is. If you haven’t, then take a look at online versions of Old Spice deodorant and body wash new line of ads and see the man we are talking about. Get to know this new manly icon known as the Old Spice guy, his commercials and how can this guy influences the image of men today. Can the Old Spice guy be the next great American role model for men? Can he beat the Marlboro Man? Read more

Men Against The Doctor

July 6, 2010 by michael01  
Filed under Men's Health

Hospitals and doctors are at the bottom of most men’s to-do list. Unless their condition is keeping them from breathing, the odds are that men will do anything they can to avoid going to see a doctor. “Doctor-phobia” appears to be a very common fear among men of all ages and races. Ever wonder why? Maybe some of them have been traumatized during their childhood by a nurse that took their blood or just told them to open their mouth to look at their throat. Regardless of the root of the problem, the fact is that men refuse seeing doctors for even the simplest of health problems. Read more

Skin Of A Sheep

May 20, 2010 by woolrite  
Filed under Men's Health

Wolf and Sheepdog, Ralph and Sam, or whatever you want to call them; that is what I think about when someone mentions sheep. In case you are not familiar with my aforementioned reference, Ralph and Sam are Looney Toons and Merrie Melodies characters. Ralph, a close resemblance to the equally famous and more widely recognized Wile E. Coyote, is a sheep-seeking wolf, who goes through a number of unsuccessful plans to get his skinny wanting hands on one of those characteristic and clueless fluffy sheep, pasturing endlessly away in the timeless cartoon. Sam, a sedentary but unimaginably strong sheepdog is in charge of keeping the sheep safe. Man, I loved that show. Read more

Irritable Men Blame Hormones

April 15, 2010 by getinfo  
Filed under Men's Health

Looks like the roles have been switched for good, patient men all around the world. With the recently coined term Irritable Male Syndrome, men are finally admitting to male hormonal imbalance and the otherwise hysteric manifestations, formerly attributed exclusively to women and dreaded menopause. Also referred to as male menopause or andropause, causes men to suffer from random mood swings or what most of us know as being “grumpy and irritable” for no apparent reason. Read more

Having Sex And Back Pain

March 31, 2010 by kevind  
Filed under Men's Health

The minute that nasty back pain kicks in, sex falls down to the bottom of your fun list. Severe or chronic back pain can interfere or even stop a couple’s sex life in no time. What is worse, several men fail to look for medical attention, increasing the potential of harmful effects of untreated neck and back pain. Among these consequences is inability to have sex. Back pain can gradually increase to a point where it is impossible for the patient to even more, let alone assume mild or wild sexual positions. Read more

Keeping It Clean For The Ladies (I)

March 18, 2010 by kevind  
Filed under Lifestyle, Men's Health

You thought your body odor or smelly feet were something only you noticed, while your date remained unaware. Right? Wrong! Bad habits and Nature can many times backfire on us with bad smells and embarrassing hygiene conditions. No matter how little you care about your appearance, I’m sure you care about getting sex as often as possible (be it with the same lady or not). Either way, you won’t be getting a thing if those nasty hygiene habits of yours continue taking over your dating world. Pay attention. Read more

What is Retrograde Ejaculation

January 18, 2010 by joeblack  
Filed under Men's Health

You have probably heard tons about premature ejaculation, but how about retrograde ejaculation? A condition sometimes mistaken for dry orgasm and infertility, retrograde ejaculation often manifests through cloudy urine after orgasm and shows in fact the latter conditions as symptoms of its presence in a male patient. Read more

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