Male health concerns for men from different ethnic backgrounds
Men from different ethnic backgrounds are often more vulnerable to some conditions and diseases according to their ethnicity.
Men are three times more than women to likely to suffer traumatic brain injury. Work patterns, sport and violence are amongst the top reasons.
It is estimated that up to 35 thousand new cases of hepatitis occur each year. Many carriers are symptom free. So what exactly is hepatitis C and how do we get it?
Hundreds of millions of people are affected by hepatitis. Despite this, relatively few people even know what hepatitis is about, where it comes from and what its implications are. This brief article provides some basic info.
There are many forms of hepatitis, some infectious and some not. This article presents a review of hepatitis A, the least serious form of hepatitis, but one that can cause great discomfort and jaundice to the sufferer.
Every second somewhere in the world someone gets infected with TB bacilli.
Treatment for TB was only available from about 50 years ago. Active tuberculosis,if not treated, will infect on average, between 10 and 15 people every year.
Every second somewhere in the world someone gets infected with TB bacilli.
Men are twice as likely to be alcohol abusing or alcohol dependant.
Some people experience signs and symptoms of HIV, Human immunodeficiency virus, as soon as they become infected, others do not.
Highest Ever Blood Sugar-Male World Record
Ways of reducing high blood pressure are reviewed.
Often thought of as a condition only affecting women, osteoarthritis is actually more common in men under the age of 45 and affects Japanese men more strongly.