Men may need about twice as much weekly physical activity as women to achieve comparable cardiovascular benefits, a new study suggests. The research, published October 27 in Nature Cardiovascular ...
As men cross the age of 60, questions about physical capability and fitness benchmarks naturally arise, often accompanied by ...
It’s not extreme workouts or strict diets—experts reveal that consistent daily habits are the real difference between men who ...
Moderate or vigorous exercise may lower the risk of ALS, a fatal disease, for men but not women, new research finds. The study, published Wednesday in Neurology, the medical journal of the American ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Occupational physical activity increased heart disease risk in men compared with sedentary occupational activity ...
Exercise has been proven to benefit health in countless ways, and new research has discovered that women may need even less physical activity than men to live longer. Women were found to reduce their ...
A fundamental flaw in male health behavior is an aversion to medical care. This is particularly evident in something as basic as a routine physical examination. When compared to women, men are less ...
A study has revealed that regular exercise can improve erectile dysfunction after treatment for prostate cancer, highlighting the importance of physical activity in sexual rehabilitation, particularly ...