Maurice Blake says he never knew that one-in-four black men face prostate cancer - double the average.
"Cancer took my dad when he was 56. I was 24 then. I came to believe I would be denied a long life, too. I didn’t admit that to people," columnist Terry Woster writes.
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Does testosterone cream really work?

This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key takeaways: Testosterone cream is a needle-free testosterone therapy ...
How a dreaded medical chore is getting a longevity rebrand.
A doctor has shared three things all men should stop doing to protect their long-term health, warning that ignoring these ...
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked doctors to opt for evidence-based diagnosis and not ask healthy patients to opt for 50 or 100-plus tests ...
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The renewed focus on rubella

The increase in concern about rubella in Nigeria is not due to a brand-new outbreak, but rather the alarming convergence of long-standing low vaccination coverage, recent major outbreaks, and the ...