Call it beer belly, love handles, spare tire: doctors say men with large bellies have increased risk of death by various associated diseases By
Men’s Health
Vasectomy Remains Popular Contraceptive
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant With all the varieties of contraceptives available, are vasectomies still popular? Area experts say yes — and for good reasons.
Do Muscle Supplements Work?
Shakes and body building supplements promise to pack on pounds of muscle — but do they work? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Health foods and
Answers to Men’s Hair Loss
New treatments for baldness include micro tattoos that mimic the appearance of a short buzz cut By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Two out of three
Overactive Bladder: Not Just a Female Problem
Problem in men is largely under-diagnosed, experts say By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many think of overactive bladder as a female health issue; however, men
5 Things You Should Know About Urologic Problems
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Problems with your prostate, reproductive system, bladder or kidneys are often both physically and emotionally difficult. Urologists specialize in providing
Treatments for Andropause, the ‘Male Menopause’
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Women aren’t the only ones to experience “the change” later in life. “Andropause” is often used to describe symptoms affecting
Low-skill Jobs May Raise Suicide Risk Among Men
Suicide among low-skilled workers 44 percent higher than national average By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Men employed in low-skill jobs are 44 percent more likely
Basketball Star Player Now Helping Student-Athletes, Seniors
Gregory Gamble II, who played semi-professional basketball, has founded a company (Odds2Beat) that offers a variety of training By Tim Fenster Gregory Gamble II,
Identifying Aggressive Prostate Cancers
Roswell researchers developing genetic testing to establish if prostate cancer is slow-growing or fast-growing. Test to help patients, doctors to determine cancer treatment. By