Sexual Health - Management
Guys whose sex life isn't exactly red-hot may want to examine their diet as a possible culprit. According to recent research, Individuals who don't consume enough protein actually risk having a low testosterone level.
Most men cite becoming a dad as one of the best moments of their lives. That said, research shows that fatherhood has a definite sexual downside. Read on to find out what it is and how to avoid it.
A great sex life might seem like one of life's perks for young people. But these days, it s not uncommon for younger as well as older individuals to suffer from a low libido. Here, common causes and how to address them.
Don t call it quits with your partner just because you are going through tough times. Here are some tips to strengthen your relationship.
Although it's the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD) of all, chances are you've never heard of it.
The effects of fibromyalgia are far reaching and may even extend to your love life. But it doesn't have to ruin everything. We've got five tips for coping with fibro, so that you can enjoy your relationship.
If your sex life feels limp and lackluster these days, resolve to spice it up. No, not with dietary supplements or prescription pills, but by exercising with a purpose.
Sure, there may be a laundry list of activities that make you happy, but when it comes to reconnecting with your partner, these are key (and the reason is chemical).
Being part of a couple means compromise, but sometimes your sleep-sex cycles simply aren't in sync. Here, five things you can do to get on the same page.
Here, ways to protect yourself and how to remain healthy.
Victoria Zdrok, Ph.D., answers a reader's question about whether his sex life with his wife is normal.
Jealousy is an uncomfortable emotion, but if used wisely, it can motivate you to improve yourself.
Diabetes increases risk of erectile dysfunction, but there are ways to keep your sex life satisfying.
Learn how to beat fatigue and rev up your romance.
People with depression typically lose interest in many activities they once enjoyed, including sex. This can significantly reduce their quality of life. Because many patients are reluctant to discuss sexual problems with their physician, the problem often goes unidentified and untreated.
High blood pressure, diabetes, and low testosterone are just a few contributing factors of ED.
While the rest of your body changes, so does your sexual ability. Some men may find it a bit harder to find themselves in the mood. Others may find it relatively difficult to perform as long or as passionately as they once had.
If you re considering adding a bundle of joy to your family, you may be in for a surprise to find that getting pregnant isn t necessarily as easy it seems. Still, there are plenty of low-tech ways that you and your partner can increase the odds of becoming parents.
Most men are more likely to get a tune-up for their car than they are a checkup for themselves. Don't let health take a backseat. Here, six health tests every man should have.
Your birth control method: how well does it work? Here, 3 factors that may be affecting it.
When men think about menopause, thoughts of wives hot flashes, mood swings, and under-chin peach fuzz usually come to mind. But could it be that, around a certain age, men experience something that resembles the same hormonal changes that women do?
Millions of adults with chronic pain may be avoiding sex because of it.
When under stress, men find women who look dissimilar to them most attractive, recent research suggests.
Women must deal with some complications that men don t. Here, the diabetes complications no one talks about.
Stuck in a sexual rut? Read these tips to rev up your sex life with your partner.
Although intimacy may be more of a challenge when you—or your partner—has arthritis, sex and arthritis don't have to be incompatible.
Have you or a loved one survived a life-threatening disease? Are you currently struggling with depression, chronic pain, heart disease, or other health-related condition? Have you gone to extraordinary lengths to help someone in a health crisis? If so, we want to hear from you!
Emotions run high after recovering from breast cancer and rightfully so. Here, a guide to coping with changes in body image and treatment-related sexual problems.
The timing varies, but experts say it can be the best medicine of all.
If you suspect, or have been diagnosed with, testicular cancer, you re probably concerned about how the disease may affect your sexual desire and performance. Fortunately, most of the news is encouraging.