1. Foods For Men’s Health

    Men have unique health concerns that require special attention. At Men’s Vitality Center in Tucson, Arizona, we are experts in men’s health, and we are here to provide any medical information that you may need in order to make good health choices. One such choice you make on a daily basis is your diet. Here, we have outlined some of the best foods to eat for men’s health: Lean Red Meat Contr…Read More

  2. Top Causes Of Fatigue In Men

    Everyone feels tired from time to time when they haven’t gotten enough sleep, but if you are constantly feeling exhausted, you may have fatigue. Fatigue is when you are chronically experiencing low levels of energy. Fatigue can be caused by a variety of health conditions, so it is important to come into Men’s Vitality Center in Tucson to identify the source of your fatigue. Low testosterone Te…Read More

  3. Is Your Depression Caused By Low Testosterone?

    It is normal to experience occasionally sadness, irritability, or difficulty sleeping, but depression is different. Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by chronic feelings of sadness and worthlessness. Depression generally manifests differently in men and women. Men are more likely to experience symptoms such as extreme fatigue, insomnia, irritability, and loss of interest in work…Read More

  4. Men and Migraine

    Migraine is a health condition that affects millions of people around the world. The main symptom is a severe headache, but people also experience blurred vision, light and sound sensitivity, nausea, and vomiting. The severity and frequency of migraine headaches vary, but they generally last between 4 and 72 hours. The cause of migraine is unknown, but there are certain triggers that may cause mig…Read More

  5. Warning Signs Of Men’s Health Problems

    Men have a bad habit of putting off preventative medical visits until the problems become too severe. This means that most men will only visit their physician when they feel terrible, or are on the verge of needing emergency care. This is not to say that some men do not visit the doctor on a regular basis even when they feel healthy, but just that many men skip preventative visits. Every man shoul…Read More

  6. Things You May Not Know About High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure is an incredibly common diagnosis among Americans. High blood pressure is also a disorder that is not easily diagnosed as there are very few outward signs of the inward problem. Unhealthy blood pressure levels will negatively impact the overall health and well-being of the cardiovascular system. Unfortunately, this is a problem that cannot be cured, only treated. Understanding …Read More

  7. Factors That Increase Risk Of Diabetes

    As type 2 diabetes becomes a more prevalent diagnosis a better understanding of risk factors and unhealthy lifestyle choices must at the forefront of any diabetes management plan. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled if a physician is made aware, but often this comes later down the road. This form of diabetes does not affect every person, but there are certain factors that increase the risk of develo…Read More

  8. How Diabetes Affects Testosterone

    One thing that many men do not understand is the fact that diabetes and low testosterone are often diseases that affect a man at the same time. Research is finding that men that are affected by diabetes are more likely to suffer from low testosterone. While one doesn’t necessarily mean the other, they often affect men at the same time. For these men, it is important to learn how testosterone rep…Read More

  9. Low-T In A Younger Population

    Low testosterone is usually a problem that affects older men. Most people do not even realize that low testosterone can affect young, healthy men. In fact, low testosterone can affect any mature male at any age. While this problem is not very common among young men, it does not mean that it does not happen. No matter the reason, low testosterone in a young and otherwise healthy male is not normal.…Read More

  10. DOT Physicals and Type 1 Diabetes

    The Department of Transportation (DOT) has made it a point to keep their drivers in the best state of health for their own safety and the safety of others. During long drives and cross country trips, only drivers who are healthy can safely make these trips. This is one of the reasons why The Department of Transportation has mandated that their drivers take, and pass, a physical examination every …Read More