Testosterone Therapy May Boost Gains in the Gym, but is Crushing Your Fertility

Testosterone therapy has become a popular topic in men’s health media, promoted for benefits like increased muscle mass, energy, mood, and sexual performance, but it carries serious risks, especially to male fertility. While it may improve short-term gains, testosterone use can cause testicle shrinkage, drastically lower sperm production, and even lead to azoospermia within months. Recovery after stopping therapy can take months to years, and in some cases may never return to normal, complicating family planning, especially when partnered with a woman facing age-related fertility decline. Unsafely using testosterone without medical supervision also raises risks of heart disease and other health complications. For men concerned about fertility, lifestyle changes and supervised treatments that stimulate natural testosterone production offer safer alternatives.Continue reading

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2025: Prevention, Action, and Community Support

Men’s Health Network marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2025 by stressing prevention, early detection, and community support. With over 299,000 men expected to be diagnosed this year, awareness saves lives. MHN offers a free toolkit, encourages families to promote screenings, and invites readers to subscribe, donate, and become Ambassadors to spread the message nationwide.Continue reading

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2025: Building Empathy, Spreading Awareness, Saving Lives

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and Men’s Health Network is leading the 2025 campaign, “Bring Empathy Back.” With 1 in 8 men facing prostate cancer in their lifetime, early detection and prevention are critical. MHN offers a free digital toolkit filled with resources to help families, workplaces, and communities spread awareness, host events, and encourage screenings. Join us by downloading the toolkit, becoming a Men’s Health Ambassador, subscribing to our newsletter, or donating to support lifesaving men’s health programs.Continue reading

Amplified: Barbershops as a Gateway to Elevating Reproductive Health for Black Men

The blog highlights how stigma, silence, and systemic barriers prevent Black men from accessing reproductive health care, despite high rates of infertility and erectile dysfunction. Through the Roots, Remedies & Reproductive Health initiative, barbershops are transformed into trusted spaces where Black men can openly discuss reproductive health, gain culturally responsive education, and take empowered steps toward wellness.Continue reading

Why Choose? BPH Relief That Preserves Sexual Function

Patients with varying prostate sizes, ages, comorbidities and individual values have personalized BPH treatment options available to them. But the dawn of these new technologies has also played a key role in empowering urologists to safeguard ejaculatory outcomes, as well as their understanding of the key anatomic landmarks essential for sexual preservation. Even within the past few years, new options have become available that require no removal of prostate tissue, and no implants left behind.Continue reading

Aging Safely: What Older Adults Need to Know About Acetaminophen Use

A recent nationwide tri-annual research survey from the Consumer Healthcare Products Association’s Health In Hand Foundation and the Know Your Dose campaign revealed some encouraging news: overall awareness of acetaminophen safety remains high. There are, however, some important gaps—particularly among adults aged 65+ living with chronic pain. People in this age group were less likely to know critical safety facts, such as how to identify whether acetaminophen is in their medications, or how to stay within the recommended daily limit. The survey also found that men of all ages are less likely to be aware of or follow safe use guidelines. The blog was written by, James C. Appleby, BSPharm, MPH, ScD (Hon), the chief executive officer of the Gerontological Society of America, the nation’s oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization focused on aging.Continue reading

9 Effective Tips: Speeding Up Your Invisalign Treatment

In this blog, Dr. Satish Pai shares nine effective tips to help patients speed up their Invisalign treatment and achieve a straighter smile more efficiently. From wearing aligners for the recommended 20–22 hours a day to maintaining proper oral hygiene, using chewies, and avoiding unnecessary snacking, each tip is designed to keep your treatment on track and minimize delays. The blog also emphasizes the importance of routine dental checkups, sticking to a schedule, and building smart daily habits that support optimal aligner performance. With consistency and the right approach, you can shorten your Invisalign journey and see results faster.Continue reading

Recovering From a Colonoscopy: What to Expect After Your Procedure

This blog, written by Allied Digestive Health, provides a clear and practical overview of what patients can expect during recovery after a colonoscopy. It highlights the importance of post-procedure care, outlines common and concerning symptoms, and offers guidance on managing discomfort, choosing appropriate foods, and resuming daily activities. With a focus on patient safety and long-term digestive health, the blog serves as a valuable resource for anyone preparing for or recovering from a colonoscopy.Continue reading

Why I Care About Men’s Health… And Why You Should Too

In "Speaking Up for the Silent Majority," Shelby Leventhal, a college senior at the University of Kentucky, shares a powerful perspective on why women should care about men’s health. Drawing from her own experiences and observations, she explores the stigma that keeps many men from seeking care and urges women to play a more active role in encouraging the men in their lives to prioritize both physical and mental health. Through personal stories, cultural reflection, and a call to action, Shelby makes a compelling case for empathy, awareness, and support in the men’s health movement.Continue reading

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