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Listen to Your Heart: A Cautionary Tale by Dan Dalton

To start with I had two attacks.  First one was up in Yosemite and I was on a mini-vacation with my wife.  We were doing the Vernal Falls trail after already being in Yosemite for a day.  We started in walking and then after about 200 yards, my neck and chest just felt like they... CONTINUE READING

Fr.e.e men’s health screenings at Sam’s Clubs

June is Men’s Health Month (oh, and Father’s Day is in there too) and Sam’s Clubs are offering free men’s health screenings at  all their pharmacies. The screenings will happen on Saturday, June 9 from 11 a.m. to 3.p.m. Members and the public will receive a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test (yes, the same life-saving test... CONTINUE READING

Got hair? If not, you’ve got an increased prostate cancer risk

Researchers at the University of Toronto just published findings that showed that bald men who had prostate biopsies were more likely to have tumors than their harrier brothers. “Bald men should be aware that they may benefit from being screened earlier and perhaps, if necessary, from being biopsied sooner,” said lead author, Dr. Neil Fleshner.”In... CONTINUE READING

Filling Your Ill Parent’s Fridge for Maximum Impact

Too many Baby Boomers are caught in “Club Sandwich.” This new classification finds the generation born between 1946 and 1964 dealing with raising children at the same time as they’re caregiving for elderly parents. While being torn in so many directions, it’s difficult to make sure patients eat properly, much less eat at all. The... CONTINUE READING

In case you need a good reason not to cheat on your wife…

I’m sure Hank Williams, Jr. was just being poetic, but there’s a certain amount of true poetic justice in the lyrics to his classic song, Your Cheatin’ Heart. “Your cheatin’ heart will tell on you,” writes Hank. “Your cheatin’ heart will make you weep.” Another example of Country music getting it exactly right. Researchers at... CONTINUE READING

Want to reduce your heart attack and stroke risk? Donate blood!

For most of us, donating blood is a pretty selfless act that could save the life of a someone you’ve never met. But now, it turns out, that the life you save might be your own. At least that’s according to a new study published by the American Medical Association (AMA). The study shows that men... CONTINUE READING

Taking ED Drugs for Fun? Well, You Might Not be Having Fun for Very Long

Drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED) are being used by more and more young men who have no medical need for them—about 6 percent of male college students (I guess that technically makes it “abuse” rather than “use”). But, if you’ll pardon the pun, there is a downside. To start with, ED drug use has been... CONTINUE READING

Wait a Sec. You Mean Trying to Have a Baby Can Cause Impotence?

With so much in the news about all the high-tech ways to conceive, we’ve almost forgotten about the old fashioned way to get pregnant: having sex. But for many couples—especially men—this can be the most stressful fertility treatment of all. Fertility specialists routinely suggest that couples have sex during the most opportune window of the... CONTINUE READING

Over 50? Better Lather Up if You’re Going Outside

If you’re over 50 and you regularly apply sunscreen, congratulations! Unfortunately, you’re in the minority. Fewer than 30 percent of men in that age group say they always protect their skin when going outside in the sun (compared with 43 percent of women), according to a new survey conducted by the American Academy of Dermatology... CONTINUE READING