Men's Health Week
Alcohol and Diabetes
Alcohol can both increase and decrease blood sugar levels, exacerbating pre-existing diabetic symptoms. Luckily, there are guidelines in place.
Diabetes in Men
Numerous population studies have revealed that men, compared to women, have twice the risk of getting diabetes between the ages of 34-55.
Diabetes in Men versus Women
Diabetes, especially type 2, is more common in males rather than females. However, females often have more serious complications and a greater risk of death.
Diabetes Risk Factors
Different types of diabetes each have associated risk factors. Investigation into these factors is important as it can inform the development of new approaches to reduce diabetes risk.
Prostate Cancer and Exercise
It is common for men to reduce their levels of physical activity after a prostate cancer diagnosis, however, many studies have found exercise to be beneficial during the treatment and recovery of prostate cancer.
Prostate Cancer Epidemiology Worldwide
Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. It only affects men, and the risk of developing prostate cancer increases with age.
Symptoms of male breast cancer
The male breast is structurally and functionally different from female breast due to the hormones that guide its growth and maturity. It is no surprise then, that men can develop breast cancer too.
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