Younger people often assume they have no real risk of cancer until they reach retirement age, but this certainly isn't the case when it comes to testicular cancer, which primarily affects men between ...
“Einstein’s brain looks the same as my brain or your brain; but everybody has a completely unique prostate, so it’s like a ...
Thousands of Irish men are diagnosed each year, but this slow-growing disease is very treatable, especially when caught early ...
Two and a half years ago Brian Schofield's life changed dramatically, when he heard the news he had prostate cancer.A leading businessman and company ...
The fact that men have breast tissue means they can also develop breast cancer. While it is much rarer in men than in women—accounting for less than 1% of all breast cancer cases—it is often diagnosed ...
Not everyone can grow a moustache, but everyone can move. The “Move for Movember” challenge invites participants to walk or ...
Feeling persistently cold, especially in your hands and feet, can be a sign of iron-deficiency anemia—a condition in which the body doesn’t have enough iron to produce hemoglobin, which limits oxygen ...