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Sexual health big concern for men, survey finds

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – When it comes to men’s health as they age, a survey from Cleveland Clinic found sexual health is a big concern. Of those polled, 44% are worried about erectile dysfunction, 39% with loss of sex drive and 36% with low testosterone. “I think that this is something men realize can change with age, and many men may not realize that it can happen to men of all ages,” said Petar Bajic, MD,...

Who’s The ‘Karen’? Entitled Crybaby Throws Epic Rant After US Open Loss

FOX NEWS – Controversial Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios was filmed wrecking two tennis rackets after losing a match with Russia's Karen Khachanov at the U.S. Open on Wednesday. Kyrgios lost 5-7, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (7-3), and 4-6 in the match against Khachanov, which lasted nearly four hours. Video shows the 27-year-old Australian walking calmly towards his bags after his Grand Slam hopes were dashed. Kyrgios is then seen grabbing a second racket and throwing it...

How monkeypox spoiled gay men’s plans for an invincible summer

NBC NEWS – For many gay and bisexual men, the sprawling and chaotic monkeypox outbreak has upended a summer that was supposed to be a well-earned opportunity — following the peak of the Covid crisis — to finally have some fun and revel with their gay brothers without the threat of viral infection hanging over them. Soon after Memorial Day, however, these men, as well as transgender individuals and other queer people — GBTQ for...

Another China Virus Threatens Hunting Season in US

News release: DNR asks waterfowl hunters to take precautions for avian flu

Tennessee skydiver dies after landing in Wisconsin pond

Fellow skydivers took the man out of the pond. He was not conscious and died at the scene, the release said.

This Breakthrough Prostate Cancer Treatment May Change the Game for Patients

KATIE COURIC MEDIA – “You have cancer,” are three devastating words no one ever wants to hear from their doctor. Unfortunately, that’s a reality that many patients and their families face each year: In the U.S. alone, more than 1.7 million new cancer cases were reported in 2019. And cancer knows no bounds — it affects every age, gender, race, economic level, and nationality. For men who are diagnosed, prostate cancer is the most common: About one in...

Bedroom Signs Of Male Health Troubles

YALE MEDICINE – It’s important to know there are effective treatments available for sexual and reproductive problems, such as prostate issues, erectile dysfunction, male infertility, a curved penis or testosterone deficiency. “Men are fix-it people,” says Stanton Honig, MD, director of the Male Sexual Medicine and Male Reproductive Health programs at Yale Medicine. “Men need to know if they go to the doctor and have a serious problem, most of the time they can be cured." Read...

Oklahoma executes man for 1997 murder, the first of 25 executions set through 2024

FILE - This Feb. 5, 2021, photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows James Coddington. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Friday, July 1, 2022, set execution dates for six death row inmates, just hours before an attorney for one planned to ask for a rehearing in his case. Execution dates for James Coddington, Richard Glossip, Benjamin Cole, Richard Fairchild, John Hanson and Scott Eizember were scheduled, starting Aug. 25 with Coddington and followed on Sept. 22 with Glossip (Oklahoma Department of Corrections via AP)

Len Dawson, Chiefs legend, former Super Bowl MVP and Hall of Fame QB dies at age 87

CBS SPORTS – Len Dawson, a Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Kansas City Chiefs to the franchise's first Super Bowl win, has passed away. He was 87 years old. The Dawson family released a statement to KMBC, where Dawson became sports director in 1966 (while he was still playing). Dawson spent 40-plus years at the station, before stepping away from the anchor desk in 2009. "Len was always grateful and many times overwhelmed by...

California Wants to Snip Costs for Vasectomies and Condoms

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California is trying to ease the pain of vasectomies by making them free for millions of residents. Federal law and state law require most health insurers to cover prescription contraceptives at no cost to the patient. But those provisions apply to only 18 FDA-approved birth control options for women, so anyone with testicles is out of luck. California lawmakers are now considering a bill that would expand that requirement to male sterilization and...

LGBTQ advocates say the government is “missing communities of color” in its monkeypox response

The CDC said that it has worked to get information about monkeypox in Black and Latino communities by connecting with community-based organizations.

Why is The Villages known as ‘the STD capital of America?’

TAMPA BAY TIMES – Friends up north and across Tampa Bay snickered when Brian Lafferty revealed where he’d bought a new home. His 30-year-old daughter in Boston called to express concern. Even his ex-wife asked him about it. “Without exception, every person I’ve told I bought a house in The Villages has asked the same thing,” Lafferty said. “‘Isn’t that the STD capital of the United States?’” The Villages, a mammoth retirement community that was the fastest-growing metropolitan...

WHO chief advises reducing sex partners to avoid monkeypox

The World Health Organization chief is advising men at risk of catching monkeypox to consider reducing their sexual partners “for the moment,” days after the U.N. health agency declared the escalating outbreak to be a global emergency. At a press briefing on Wednesday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 98 percent of monkeypox cases detected so far have been among men who are gay, bisexual or have sex with other men.

Gay Man Has Monkeypox Days After “Pride” Event

NEW REPUBLIC – When Sebastian Köhn woke up on the Saturday before Independence Day, he knew something was wrong. He’d slept for 12 hours straight, and he had a high fever, chills, muscle pain, and extremely swollen lymph nodes. He immediately suspected monkeypox. Ten days earlier, Köhn had tried to get the monkeypox vaccine before attending Pride festivities in New York City, but he couldn’t find any appointments. "Who is Sebastian Köhn? He works for George Soros." –...
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