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Browsing: Men’s Health
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) creeps up quietly, turning daily routines into challenges before men realise what is happening. Here is why ignoring the symptoms can be risky and when to see a doctor.
Father’s Day puts focus on the quiet decline many ageing men face. With most now physically impaired, families must learn to offer support without stripping dignity.
Pearly penile papules do not pose any health risk, but stigma and mistaken identity are driving men to seek cosmetic treatment. Here are the available options.
Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis brings attention to how the disease progresses and why early detection can make a difference.
A Harley convoy, a pub quiz, and a…prostate talk? At the Ride the Flow event held on 12 April 2025, Medical Channel Asia and ROADS.sg blended motorbike safety with prostate health talks, bringing BPH awareness to the fore in a male-friendly setting.
Is the dad bod just a harmless look or a hidden health risk? Doctors weigh in on what your belly fat might really mean.
Male birth control is more than just condoms and vasectomies. From hormonal gels to reversible options, men are stepping up to share the responsibility of contraception.
Learn about #My1stProstateCheck, 365 Cancer Prevention Society’s free prostate cancer screening campaign, offering early detection and support for at-risk men.
Prostate cancer often develops silently, making regular screenings crucial for early detection and treatment. Understanding symptoms and risk factors like genetics and lifestyle, and prioritising early detection can save lives.
Men’s Health FAQs: From sex drive to prostate exams, find answers to the health questions you’re too afraid to ask – judgement free.
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