Followup to previous article. Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome
Watch the Video and Read the Article. Men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer face a myriad of choices when considering treatment for their condition. Perhaps the most important thing to remember if you?ve been diagnosed with this disease is that there is no ?right? choice of treatment and that each man has to make his own individualized decision regarding therapy for this common cancer. Although there are a number of reasonable treatment ...
Watch the Videos and Read the Article. There is a revolution in strength training. New techniques now give us the ability to keep in shape, and tolerate the changing seasons of activity (and age). It?s called: progressive overload strength training. It?s perfect for anyone with a short attention span since it?s always changing.
Additional followup to previous article. Exercise: The New Revolution in Strength Training.
Followup to previous article. Exercise: The New Revolution in Strength Training.
Watch the Video and Read the Article. The single most important thing you can do to improve your health is to quit smoking. If you do not smoke, don?t start! Smoking is the single most preventable cause of disease in the United States. It is estimated that 400,000 deaths annually are directly related to smoking. In addition, 40,000 deaths annually from heart disease are attributed to passive smoking.
Brief overview of what the combined print and video series Guide To Men's Health seeks to achieve.
Followup to previous article. Smoking:The Major Preventable Cause of Disease
Watch the Video and Read the Article. Acid indigestion and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are very common. In the US, nearly 20-40% of the population experiences heartburn monthly. We can separate gastritis and ulcer disease from GERD by their respective manifestations, GERD being a more common problem.
Watch the Video and Read the Article. Coronary artery disease affects over ten million people in the United States and is the leading cause of death in both men and women. Angina refers to symptoms that result from plaque narrowing coronary arteries. This is often described as pressure, tightness or burning in the chest that may occur during exercise. The discomfort may radiate to the left arm or jaw and often is accompanied by nausea, sweating ...