Studies suggest that men just do not go to the doctor. Your health should never take a back seat. Check out this list of medical tests that all men should have.

Testicular cancer is becoming more and more common these days, know the signs to look out for! Check out this Mens Health feature video that let's you know the signs to look out for.

A new study has found that gum disease can raise the risk of cancer in men.

Studies have found that injections of the male hormone testosterone increase blood pumping ability and heart muscle strength in men.

According to Health.Com two studies have indicated that drinking a little more coffee and running an extra mile can reduce a man's risk of prostate cancer.

On average men have more bone density than women, but they do suffer from natural bone loss and mass as they age. Some men do develop osteoporosis, check out the causes of osteoporosis in men here.

sleep apnea more than doubles the risk for stroke in men who are middle age and beyond. U.S. researchers looked at more than 5,400 people, age 40 and older and with no history of stroke, who were participating in the Sleep Heart Health Study. The participants underwent a standard at-home sleep test at the start of the study to determine if they had sleep apnea and, if so, the severity of the condition.

There are a handful of factors that can put a man at risk for Prostate Cancer. Know your prostate health and know what puts you at risk. Learn what those risks are and how to help prevent them here.

Understanding the health risks for men is a crucial part in maintaining a healthy life. A few simple lifestyle changes can help address mens health concerns including heart disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes and stroke.

What is gynecomastia? Gynecomastia is a condition in which firm breast gland tissue forms in males. The breast tissue is usually less than 1-1/2 inches across and is located directly under the nipple. Gynecomastia may be present on one side or on both sides. This condition may make the breast tender.

The biggest threats to men's health are mostly preventable. Here's what you need to know to live a longer, healthier life. Do you know the greatest threats to men's health? The list is surprisingly short — and prevention pays off. Consider this top 10 list of men's health threats, compiled from statistics provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other leading organizations.