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ALWAY man, Gary Hastie-Davies wants to give all men a much-needed message that may save your life. Gary, 69, has prostate ...
While the American Cancer Society does not recommend “routine” prostate-specific antigen screening for men, there's a lot to consider as you age.
“45 and 50 for routine screening, and then earlier 40 to 45 in men who have a higher risk for having prostate cancer, those are men who have a family history of prostate cancer, African American ...
Indian men over 50 face rising health risks like prostate issues and hormonal changes. Dr. Manohar shares key signs, prevention tips, and lifestyle advice.
From thinking prostate problems can arise only after the age of 60 to not following a healthy lifestyle, here are a few things men should be aware of.
Entering your 30s signals subtle bodily changes, increasing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
Specialists say routine self-exams are the most effective way to identify testicular cancer early, when it is most curable.
One in eight men in the UK will develop prostate cancer. Those over 50 — or over 45 for Black men or anyone with a family history — can request a free PSA test from their GP, even without symptoms.
What men can do now to protect their health later. Men can begin to lose testosterone as early as their 30s, and that decline only accelerates with age.
Only 13 % know: The one-minute self-exam that could save young men’s lives Why men need to consider self-exams and bring concerns to their doctor. Date: June 16, 2025 Source: Ohio State ...
(HealthDay News) — There is a significant positive association between dietary calcium intake and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), according to a study published online May 30 in Translational ...
Jason Junkins, M.D., and his wife, Angela For local urgent care physician Jason Junkins, M.D., prostate cancer was not on his ...