Men's Health - Original Articles
Yes, you can bake guilt-free goodies that taste great, too. You just have to know which sweetener to use.
Your teen's "high" may be as close as your medicine cabinet.
Smell, taste, sight, hearing, and even touch. They can all dull over time, but there are steps you can take to keep them going strong.
If meningitis strikes in your community or at your child's school, you'll want to know these tips by heart.
You're never too old to volunteer. Senior volunteers offer a breadth of experience to the younger generation.
Ever noticed how some people seem to be more resistant to getting sick? Preliminary research suggests this phenomenon may apply to cancer as well.
Don't fool yourself. Just because you appear healthy from the outside doesn't mean you can't develop diabetes.
Not only does holding a grudge affect your relationships, but it can also hurt your health. Here's how to begin letting go of resentment.
Nearly 4 percent of the 5.4 million Americans living with Alzheimer's have an early-onset form. What, if anything, can you do to stave it off?
You know helping others makes your heart feel happy, but it can make your heart healthy, too!
BMI is a popular tool to evaluate cardiac health, but it may not be the best one.
You're good to the environment. You recycle, you reduce, you reuse. What else can you do? These six small ideas can make a big impact.
Doing everything right when it comes to heart health? You may still be at risk for cardiovascular disease. Here's why.
Traveling doesn't have to be a pain in the neck, or shoulders or back. Follow these tips to improve your experience.
If you're pregnant, you may be wondering if it makes sense to store your baby's cord blood. Here are the pros and cons.
Abby Braithwaite speaks about the joys and challenges of raising a child with Down syndrome and helps to dispel the stigmas.
Here's a rundown of common conditions that can affect your sight, as well as steps you can take to treat, or even prevent, these problems.
That thrill you get from tough challenges or risky behavior could actually be the result of a clinical addiction.
Issues such as decreased sexual desire can often accompany diabetes. But it doesn't have to be that way. Read on for a list of causes and solutions.
Shopping online for your prescription medications can save you time and money. Here's how to ensure you have a positive experience.
You exchange emails and texts with someone else but never get physical. Are you being unfaithful to your partner?
Oral cancer occurs twice as often in men as it does in women. And increasing age is a major risk factor. Here's what you need to know.
Do people, like fine wine, improve with age? According to some experts, they do. Here are five big perks of getting on in years.
Today and maybe every day, have a handful of almonds or walnuts. Find out how these diabetes-friendly foods can help your health.
If you've ever woken in a state of alarm and felt your heart pounding in your chest, you know how frightening a nighttime panic attack can be. Here's how to zero in on the cause so you can sleep more soundly.
Communities are required by law to deliver safe water to residents. Yet, illnesses caused by water contamination are still fairly commonplace. What can you do to protect yourself and your family?
Carrots, celery, and peppers contain a compound called luteolin, which helps tame brain inflammation that could negatively affect memory.
These therapeutic movements will help minimize stiffness, reduce back and joint pain, and retain flexibility.
Raise a glass to this recent finding: A compound in red wine may make prostate tumor cells more responsive to radiation treatment.
A new study has zeroed in on a promising approach to erasing painful memories from the mind. This research may lead to improved treatments for anxiety disorders.