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One of the main risks for heart attacks and strokes is high cholesterol. Depending on risk factors, testing should begin ...
According to an OSU survey, only 13% of Americans correctly identify that testicular cancer is most common in men under 40.
One silent crisis continues to claim lives: men’s health. Across South Africa, men are suffering – and dying – in silence. The reasons? Fear, stigma and a deeply ingrained culture of avoidance when it ...
Most Americans are unaware that testicular cancer primarily affects men under 40, highlighting a need for better education on early detection. Sounding the alarm: new survey shows men are unaware of ...
A recent survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center -- Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove ...
A new survey shows most Americans wrongly think testicular cancer is an older man's issue, despite it most commonly affecting ...
Most young men don’t realize they’re at risk for a fast-growing disease that often strikes in their 20s and 30s—early detection through monthly self-checks can dramatically improve survival rates.
Men at the greatest risk of testicular cancer might not even know it. While it's considered a ‘young man’s disease,’ a survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center ...
Men's Health Month is the perfect time to take a step back, reflect on your health, and make positive changes that can lead to a longer, healthier life.
Ignoring the early signs from your body does not denote strength; rather, it poses a risk to both your health and future.