Movember is back. Throughout the month of November, men are skipping their razors in favour of sporting a moustache to help ...
Early detection saves lives, and consulting a qualified health professional, such as a urologist or oncologist, ensures the best guidance and care ...
Fear of cancer, treatment side effects and misconceptions about masculinity may prevent men from prioritising their health, ...
As prostate cancer cases rise in India, routine PSA tests are leading to anxiety. Doctors emphasise that not every elevated ...
Prostate cancer has been increasing by 13.6% each year, making it the most common cancer among men this year. Samsung Fire & ...
People with diabetes may experience changes in their urinary and digestive health, and research shows there may be different effects on the body impacting the development of prostate cancer. Diabetes ...
Medical practitioners are constantly updating and refining approaches to prostate cancer care, while new cutting-edge ...
Experts say cultural conditioning, work stress, and silent diseases make men vulnerable to heart, gut, and prostate problems.
Seemingly frustrated by the government shutdown and Democrats' unwillingness to accept a Republican funding bill, President ...
Movember isn't just about moustaches. It's a global men's health movement highlighting mental well-being, prostate and ...
Prostate cancer screenings slash the risk of dying from the disease in the following decades, according to new research. The screening measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in men’s ...
Dr. Jeff Jones, a former U.S. Navy aviator and NASA physician, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after a routine checkup ...