Kanabec Hospital is pleased to provide a weekly health tip that relates specifically to the health concerns of men. Healthy choices equal healthy communities.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection characterized by itchy, red blisters and cracked skin between the toes.
Minority teen boys smoke more when they suffer discrimination, but that's not the case for minority teen girls, a U.S. study finds.
Race and obesity may affect the outcome of men with diabetes who have prostate cancer surgery, a new U.S. study reveals.
Younger hunters, those 15 to 34 years old, are most likely to suffer serious injuries while using treestands, U.S. researchers have found.
You can combat fatigue -- that feeling of tiredness and lack of energy -- without drinking caffeinated coffee or taking stimulants, the U.S. National Library of Medicine says.
You've lost track of how many chocolate chips you've eaten and that box of Santa Claus-shaped candies is calling your name.
An ingredient of beer may someday help ward off prostate cancer, new animal experiments suggest.
There may be nothing wrong with stuffing your turkey full to bursting, but you might not want to do the same thing with your suitcase as you pack for holiday trips.
If you've had a heart attack, you may be at risk for another one unless you make some major lifestyle changes.
For men with testicular cancer, survival comes at a price: New research suggests that those who recover from the disease face higher risks of long-term illness unrelated to tumors.