Men's Health Archives

Research shows that protein-rich, low-carb diets are most effective for sating the appetite

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

You don’t have to wait too long before reading some statistic or other that tells us about how rates of obesity are soaring left, right and centre. As ever, though, the advice to ‘eat less and exercise more’ remains the same. That’s a shame, seeing as there is abundant evidence that neither of these approaches [...]

Compounds in green tea have the potential help the body ‘burn’ fat

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Just yesterday I was being consulted by an individual keen to lose weight who was neither sedentary nor ate a rubbish diet. In fact, her diet was what I would call ‘restrained’. It’s easy to be cynical about individuals like this, and just assume that they are eating more than they think or simply not [...]

Long-term beta-carotene supplementation found to improve brain function

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

On Monday I reported on a couple of recently published studies which support the notion that fish fats are good for the brain. In particular, these studies assessed the potential impact fish-eating and higher levels of so-called omega-3 fats have on the ageing brain. And hot on the heals of this research has come a [...]

Nestlé annouce research supporting the concept of ‘metabolic typing’

Monday, October 15th, 2007

While I think it’s possible to give nutrition advice that can be applied broadly to a population, there is no doubt in my mind that fine-tuning is required for those who are seeking to consume something close to their ideal diet. That’s because, are nutritional needs differ. Physiological studies show, for instance, that some individuals [...]

Could low levels of vitamin D help explain why we’re prone to infections in the winter?

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Here in the UK the weather has turned distinctly autumnal, and the drop in temperature will no doubt herald an upsurge in the risk infections including those affecting the ‘respiratory tract’. There is some thought in natural medicine that certain nutrients have a particular part to play in ensuring a healthy immune response, and may [...]

‘Walking to work’ associated with a reduced risk of diabetes

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Many of you will be familiar with the concept of the ‘diabetes timebomb’ – an explosion of diabetes we are seeing as a result of our supposedly increasingly unhealthy lifestyle habits. Health professionals often advise us, if we want to reduce our risk of diabetes, to moderate our weight with a low-fat diet. However, this [...]

Korean ginseng found to help men with ‘erectile dysfunction’

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Recently, a press release alerted me to a study which found that one in four men aged 30-79 suffers from low testosterone levels [1]. While male menopause (sometimes to referred to ‘andropause’) has not received nearly as much attention as female menopause, the fact is that dwindling testosterone levels can lead to problems with mood [...]

Low-carb diet found to be effective for acne

Monday, July 9th, 2007

While in conventional medicine skin conditions are generally seen as a problem in the, err, skin, in natural medicine they are generally seen a sign of something deeper within the body. Eczema, for instance, is often found to be related to internal imbalances which may include factors such as food sensitivity and a lack of [...]

Men with migraine found to be at increased risk of heart attack

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Migraines are usually severe, one-sided headaches. My experience in practice is that they can have several underlying causes, though it believed that a common theme in these headaches is spasm and then relaxation in the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The ‘rush of blood to the head’ this brings is thought to have the [...]

Is there an easier way to make healthy sperm than growing them from stem cells?

Monday, April 16th, 2007

My experience is that when individuals hear the word ‘infertility’, they often think of the female variety of this condition. However, I remember being taught at medical school that only about a third of infertility were solely due to problems with the prospective mother. About a third of cases are a combination of [...]

Spending a penny at night? - more of one mineral can often put a stop to it

Monday, September 18th, 2006

The need to get up at night to have a pee is not only inconvenient – by disrupting sleep it can seriously impair energy levels and general well-being. Usually, this symptom is taken to be a sign that the prostate gland (which sits underneath the bladder and encircles the ‘water pipe’ or urethra) has [...]

Older dads at risk of fathering autistic children – and the diet that can help those affected by this condition

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

In the news this week a story has been just circulating about the fact that men aged 40 – 49 (that includes me) are many times more likely to father autistic children than younger men. We’re unlikely to know what the mechanism is here, but what is good about this story is that it [...]

Is this the death of the body mass index (BMI) as a measure of body weight?

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

The fact that our collective mass has grown considerably of late has inevitably triggered warnings from health professionals about how this may swell our risk of weight-related conditions such as heart disease. Ideal weight recommendations traditionally come in the form of the body mass index (BMI) - calculated by dividing an individual’s weight in [...]

Impotence - is there a natural alternative alternative to Viagra?

Sunday, July 6th, 2003

Like a lot of people who are plugged into the information superhighway, I get a sizeable quota of unsolicited emails enticing me to part with my hard-earned cash. In amongst the mortgage and loan offers, I have been receiving a growing number of emails plying a trade in Viagra and penis enlargement programmes. So great [...]

Natural approaches to boosting male fertility

Sunday, March 16th, 2003

Budgeting has never been in my nature, so it’s no wonder I was unable to subsist on a measly student grant while at medical school. However, my parents made sure I never went hungry, and occasional sessions behind the bar brought in enough extra cash to keep me in booze and cigarettes. I do recall, [...]