6 Simple Tips for Men’s Skin Care

6 Simple Tips for Men’s Skin Care

Men do not usually follow a skincare regimen as most women do. According to a study by the NPD Group, a consumer market research company, only one-quarter of men currently use facial cleansers, moisturizers, or other skin products. It’s safe to assume that most men 

Five Fatal Conditions That Will Make a Man Call the Doctor

Five Fatal Conditions That Will Make a Man Call the Doctor

Photo by Marcelo Leal on Unsplash It is always important to know what risks affect a man’s health because of their genetics, lifestyle choices and even environment. But imagine fatal conditions or disorders that can strike without warning and with almost no evidence of even 

The Surprising Top Threat To Men’s Health

The Surprising Top Threat To Men’s Health

Photo by Ben White on Unsplash According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the top causes of death for men in the United States are heart disease, stroke, cancer and respiratory disease. However, many of these causes of death can be prevented with 

Seven Reasons for Hair Loss for Both Men and Women

Seven Reasons for Hair Loss for Both Men and Women

Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash It’s true that men are more likely to lose their hair than women, mostly due to male pattern baldness. But ladies aren’t exempt from hair loss. Thinning hair and hair loss are also common in women, and these issues 

Health Spotlight: Male-Pattern Baldness

Health Spotlight: Male-Pattern Baldness

Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash There’s one word that men fear the most – baldness. The fact is, male-pattern baldness is a natural phenomenon. Throughout the years, many have claimed to discover cures for hair loss. And although you can delay it, if you 

Pancreatic Cancer: Second Deadliest Cancer by 2030

Pancreatic Cancer: Second Deadliest Cancer by 2030

Photo by Roman Kraft on Unsplash Cancer affects millions of people all over the world. The disease has been rampant for years, and still remains a fatal health threat despite major strides in treatment. According to a new report published Monday by the American Association