This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. When caught early, most men’s health issues are manageable and treatable, and some are even preventable. From cardiovascular disease to low ...
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A 2022 survey conducted by the Cleveland Clinic found that 55% of men don’t receive regular health screens. With its annual golf tournament, Cuero Regional Hospital looks to change that. “Men are the ...
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"A sensitive left testicle which seemed slightly higher than the other one. Casually brought it up to the doctor when I was there to get a wart removed on my finger. The doctor handled my testicle.
Many men’s health issues are either entirely preventable or treatable when caught early. Staying on top of regular checkups helps you catch small problems before they become big. Men face higher rates ...