Ballmaxxing is when a man self-injects saline or Surgilube into the scrotum to temporarily increase its size. Some men report injecting fluids until their scrotum is the size of a grapefruit or larger.
When Kristen Vlasak chose to participate in the Genetic Insights Project, a research study by Nebraska Medicine, she didn’t think much of it. What Vlasak didn’t realize at the time was that her result would trigger a series of tests that uncovered vital information for her entire family.
“Bigorexia,” also called muscle dysmorphia, is a condition in which the pursuit of muscle becomes an obsession. Leah Jesse, MD, child and adolescent psychiatrist, explains what it is, why boys are particularly vulnerable and what families should watch for.
When Jeff Kramer felt a persistent backache in February 2023, he expected it to resolve on its own. The 63-year-old endured the discomfort for months before seeking care, which led to a shocking discovery: kidney cancer.
Now available at Dreams MedSpa, Hydrafacial® Keravive deeply cleanses, nourishes and revitalizes the scalp to help hair look and feel healthier and fuller.
Prostate cancer treatment has changed a lot in recent years. What one expert calls a previously “boring space” has become one of the most exciting areas in cancer care.
While talking to a doctor about pelvic floor issues may seem embarrassing, overdoing Kegels probably isn’t the answer. You don’t have to put up with pelvic floor dysfunction no matter your age or gender.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 13 million Americans become infected with human papillomavirus, or HPV, each year. The CDC also estimates that every sexually active adult will contract HPV at some point in their lives.
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