category: Health Concern Directory Men's Health


Dandruff Often Linked to Oil Imbalance

Dandruff may signal a need for good oils while eliminating bad ones.


Posted in Digestion, Men's Health, Skin + Hair on May 5th, 2009 | 388 views


Have You Ever Heard of Male Menopause?

Male menopause is a term used to refer to an age-related decline in testosterone levels in men. However, male menopause is a misleading description because it suggests a comparison with the dramatic end of reproductive function in women.
All women experience a profound fall in estrogen levels at the time of the menopause. However, in men, [...]


Posted in Men's Health on April 4th, 2008 | 763 views


Male Dysfunction Research

by Andrew Chan
Doctors in Europe have invented something called the Erection Hardness Scale (EHS), which they say provides a reliable measure of erection hardness and an indicator of other health and wellbeing outcomes.
Medical News Today reports, “EHS rates the hardness of erection on a scale of one to four, with four being the maximal [...]


Posted in Men's Health on April 2nd, 2008 | 490 views


Bad Sperm? Try Leafy Greens

Folate is a nutrient found in green leafy vegetables. And when you don’t have enough of it, your sperm may go south. A Reuter’s news preport shows that men taking folic acid supplements have more normal sperm. However, folic acid, is not folate; it’s the man-made version. If you want the real McCoy, then eat [...]


Posted in Food Science Research, Men's Health on March 24th, 2008 | 914 views


Sex No Longer Fills the Gap

No more time for sex. That’s the attitude for a growing number of people in today’s modern world. Can we really be that busy? Some researchers in a BBC article say that sex has taken a back seat to nearly every other activity.  It’s not so much, “I’m tired” as it is “Wait on line [...]


Posted in Men's Health, Politics of Health, Women's Health on February 24th, 2008 | 2,321 views


Green Tea Reduces Advanced Prostate Cancer Risk

by Jane Hart, MD
Healthnotes Newswire (January 17, 2008)—Drinking green tea may reduce the risk of advanced prostate cancer, according to a new study. Green tea, made from the Camellia sinensis plant, contains catechins—antioxidant substances that may help stop cancer cell growth and prevent cancerous tumors from spreading.
A variety of factors may contribute to prostate cancer [...]


Posted in Food Science Research, Men's Health on January 21st, 2008 | 364 views


Male Problems? What's Going on Down Under (And I Don't Mean Australia)?

by Vic Shayne, PhD & Dr George Siegfried, DC, ND
Statistics show that men are far less likely than women to discuss their sexual problems, visit a doctor for these problems, or seek relief. Why? We can only speculate that it has to do with fear of associating such concerns with lack of strength and virility— [...]


Posted in Men's Health on July 11th, 2007 | 374 views


An Unusual Approach to Herpes, Cold Sores, Canker Sores & Nutrition

By Vic Shayne, PhD
Much has been written and hypothesized about the connection between herpes sores (canker sores, cold sores, etc.) on the face, lips and genitals with a mysterious virus. But let’s look at this problem strictly from a structural point of view, regardless of whether the virus theory is applicable.
Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule
BFood Powder: 1 [...]