A Woman's Body
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Q and A

A person addicted to alcohol can’t stop using alcohol despite the severe physical, mental, and emotional consequences.

Baldness (Alopecia)

Baldness is usually most noticeable on the scalp, but can occur anywhere on the body where hair grows. The condition is more common in men than in women.

Breast Cancer in Men

Detailed information on breast cancer in males, including symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment

Breast Reduction in Men With Gynecomastia

If symptoms of gynecomastia first appear in puberty, you may be advised to wait as long as two years to allow for natural regression of the breast tissue.

Colorectal Cancer

Detailed information on anatomy of the colon and colorectal cancer, including symptoms, risk factors, causes, prevention, screening, stages, diagnosis, and treatment

Hair Loss

Hair loss is believed to be primarily caused by a combination of factors, including aging, changing hormones, illness, and family history.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Half of Americans experience some degree of hair loss. Hair loss affects both men and women, but with different results.

Is Your Hearing Going Out With a Bang?

Noise has social and physiological effects, and noise may be chipping away at your hearing.

Managing a Chronic Condition

Part of the treatment for chronic conditions involves adopting the same healthy lifestyle habits that are important for everyone.

Men and Depression

Instead of asking for help, men who are depressed are likely to drink alcohol to excess, take drugs, or become frustrated, discouraged, and irritable.

Oral Cancer and Tobacco

Tobacco use is a major risk factor for oral and other cancers. All tobacco products contain toxins, carcinogens, and nicotine.

Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is one of the most curable forms of cancer, but the symptoms may resemble other conditions or medical problems.

Treatment Options for Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that typically develops in men ages 20 to 35. It can be treated and is usually curable.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Losing your hair can be a frustrating process, especially because you often have little control over it.

 
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