Jim, dang it, what are ya doin’ to me? Retiring Trivially Speaking (aka Jim Willard). Yes folks, as we read in Sunday’s Reporter-Herald, Jim Willard has stepped away from his weekly column.
Aging men often lose the Y chromosome in a growing number of their cells—and it may be far more dangerous than once believed. This loss has been linked to heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and ...
As blood banks across the U.S. report dangerously low supplies of O-negative blood (red blood cells), anesthesiologists are calling for increased donation and changes in how hospitals use this ...
Men and partners are important contributors to the health of future generations, yet their own preconception health and wellbeing remain secondary considerations in research, practice, and policy.
Background Individual screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) is typically performed through either direct clinical examination ...
A study highlights a gap in cancer prevention, showing men undergo genetic testing less often yet are more likely to carry high-risk cancer variants.