Almost half of all adults worldwide suffer from headache disorders such as migraines and tension headaches and the problem has huge economic and societal costs, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday.
For Ottawa's Huw Williams, Facebook made the difference between life and death.
A U.S. group opposed to male circumcision said they have collected more than enough signatures for a proposal to ban the practice in San Francisco as a ballot measure for November elections.
Cancer drug researchers gathered from around the world in New York will on Wednesday hear for the first time from one of their biggest success stories — a Canadian businessman given just weeks to live...
Some non-surgical methods for increasing the length of the male sex organ do in fact work, while others are likely to result only in soreness and disappointment, a review of medical literature has shown...
There's no doubt that both men and women can suffer from the ending of a romantic relationship -we all use words like hurt and pain to describe what we're going through.
Bruce Willis may embrace his baldness, but that’s scant consolation to those of us who worry about looking more like a billiard ball every day.
It's an idea that will make grown men squeamish, but a leading Canadian infectious disease expert says it is time to consider circumcising prepubescent boys, and not newborns.
Gaping holes exist in data on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and more research is needed for doctors to better serve them, a U.S. report released Thursday showed.
More intense workouts and a need for better flexibility is changing the gender mix in yoga studio classes.
The prevalence of sleep apnea is expected to grow with the rise in obesity and the aging population, because age and weight are two factors that increase the chances of developing the chronic condition...
Facelifts are surging in popularity among American men as the older set aims to compete with a younger, tech-savvy generation, a survey showed Sunday.
New dads who feel down are much more likely to spank their kids than dads in good spirits, U.S. researchers said Monday.