People who say they are making lifestyle changes in addition to taking medication to reduce high blood pressure may actually be less likely to have their blood pressure under control than people relying...
Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday.
Some prostate cancer experts are criticizing a B.C. Cancer Agency announcement for exaggerating a treatment’s effects by describing it as a “likely cure.”
Outbreaks of skin and soft tissue infections caused by the superbug MRSA -- short for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- continue to be a problem, especially among high school football teams...
Resistance training plus aerobic exercise is the best way to reduce insulin resistance and functional limitations in obese, older adults, according to a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
He doesn't expect to have another for a very long time.
A study of early-diagnosed prostate cancer patients suggests that 95 per cent of men treated using brachytherapy — the planting of a radioactive particle in the prostate — have had their cancer cured.
Looking down at the scale after a few hard workouts, I was shocked.
At least one in five men in developed countries are at risk of abusing or becoming dependent on alcohol during their lifetimes, U.S. researchers said on Sunday.
Barack Obama's historic path to the White House has some fascinating side roads that may hold lessons for all of us. One of them involved a spate of medical record disclosures for various candidates...
"Mountaineering is about friendship; it's about raising people up," says Peter Habeler.
Results of a study conducted in the Asia-Pacific region suggest that men with COPD are more likely to die or be hospitalized than women with COPD.