Scientists aim at joint injuries that can trigger arthritis
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Our bodies may be treating fast food like an invading bacterial infection — and it ...
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Don't hold in that sneeze: doctors say the ‘dangerous manoeuvre’ could cause your throat to ...
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Cellphone usage is the new smoking. It's time to follow France's example and stamp it ...
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Scientists tune into brain to uncover music's healing power
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Review of scientific studies suggests 'man flu' may be more intense: researcher
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Scientists find the gene that makes men gay — or very open about sex. It’s ...
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Flu cases showing up earlier than usual, could be harbinger of bad season: experts
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Waits for cancer biopsies not meeting targets: Auditor General
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Study to look at long-term health risks of playing soccer
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A parasite that can live for decades may be slowly killing Vietnam War veterans: study
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Nearly half of US cancer deaths blamed on unhealthy behaviour
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Canadian single dad claims Japanese bosses harassed him for having a child: 'It was like ...
Doctor says Canadian-led heart valve surgery details will 'blow people's minds'
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver cardiologist has presented details of a revolutionary heart valve surgery to thousands of doctors from around the world and says the minimally invasive procedure will “blow people’s minds.
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This brilliant Ottawa tech pioneer had wealth and a wonderful family. His suicide shocked everyone.
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Glioblastoma, brain tumour that took Gord Downie's life, tough to treat: doctors
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Canadian researchers develop new model for early-stage lung cancer detection
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Number of medically assisted deaths in first half of 2017 rise from 2016
A study found that chemicals in shaving cream could contribute to lower sperm counts
Researchers were looking at how a man's environment could contribute to reproductive success
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Male mammogram: Writer gets test usually done on women
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Justin Trudeau uses ‘cupping’ — ancient skin therapy popular among athletes, celebrities — photos reveal
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After ‘shutting down’ his emotions for 20 years, Prince Harry needed therapy to deal with ...
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A third of women taking testosterone see a boost in desire — but could that ...
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Sexual Health New male contraceptive is safe, effective, inexpensive — and can’t find a company to sell ...
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Men The other March Madness: Why men scramble for vasectomies during NCAA basketball championships
In March, it's easy to relax with games on TV all day: 'Men can say, "Doctor's orders, I have to take it easy and sit on the couch"' -
Sexual Health Botox could be ‘game changer’ for erectile dysfunction, Canadian urologists say
Botox might offer a near permanent solution for erectile dysfunction, a new study suggests. But some worry impotence drugs are already perpetuating narrow social norms of masculinity -
Men The balder the man, the more likely he will get prostate cancer: How hair loss ...
In a new study, Toronto scientists argue the extent of hair loss might help doctors decide whether to carry out painful biopsies -
World The ‘right to disconnect’: French employees can now legally ignore work emails outside of office ...
'Employees physically leave the office, but they do not leave their work. They remain attached by a kind of electronic leash, like a dog' a French MP said -
Men ‘Don’t do crystal meth’: Calgarian accused in pantless Florida airport joyride released from jail
After claiming that he was 'a pilot,' Richard Hogh removed his pants, stole a luggage tug and made it about 600 metres before he was tackled by an airport firefighter -
Men 5 tips for surviving the holidays when you’re struggling with addiction
The holidays can be a difficult time of year, whether you struggle with addiction or not. For many, holidays mean time with your family of origin, wintry traditions, celebration and gift giving. And while rekindling with your loved ones during Christmas time can be a source of joy and connection, it can also cause pressure, […] -
Men Grooming pubic hair linked to higher risk of sexually transmitted infections
The authors defined extreme grooming as 'removal of all pubic hair more than 11 times per year'
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Mankind lost its penis bone as we evolved and monogamy may be to blame — ...
The walrus baculum, which could easily be mistaken for a club, is around a sixth of its body length, and many primates have smaller versions, but humans have lost theirs for good reason -
Health Cops and loggers among higher risk occupations for prostate cancer: study
‘We might wonder, could it be the vibration from the saws they are using?’ Alternatively, ‘Could it be the emissions from the engines?’ -
Health Almost all men with early prostate cancer survive 10 years, regardless of treatment
The survival rate for early-stage prostate cancer is 99 percent after 10 years, regardless of whether men undergo treatment or are "actively monitored," according to new research -
Men New drugs and techniques aim to control midnight pee breaks
It’s an accepted, and almost expected, part of being an older guy. Those nocturnal, sleep-interrupting trips to the bathroom to empty a full bladder. -
Sexual Health Technology hurts and helps with sexually transmitted infections
Instead of associating what used to be called “social diseases” with Second World War sailors on shore leave, we’re now being encouraged to think about millennials hooking up from their smartphones. -
Health Study finds testosterone gel is no fountain of youth
A landmark study suggests that testosterone treatment is no fountain of youth, finding mostly modest improvement in the sex lives, walking strength and mood of a select group of older men -
Diet & Fitness Food advice for guys: forget low-fat, ditch low-salt, and avoid 'liquid Satan'
Our dog has an endearing, if sometimes annoying, ritual for greeting us when we come back from a shopping trip. He carefully sniffs every bag, checking “what’s in this for dogs?" -
Men Postpartum depression can affect fathers as well
Postpartum depression isn’t just for women anymore. -
Health Men more likely to die from high-dose opioid use for chronic pain, study finds
A study suggests men taking opioids for chronic pain are twice as likely as women to escalate to a high dose and die from drug-related causes. -
Men Male menopause is not just a midlife crisis, say scientists
The male menopause is a real phenomenon that should be treated with testosterone replacement therapy, a study has concluded.