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    Top 10 worst male health habits

    Avoiding the doctor

    Research by the charity Men’s Health Forum has revealed that men are 20% less likely than women to visit their doctor, despite the fact that they have shorter life spans than women and are more likely to die from cancer. While visiting the doctor is rarely a pleasant experience, diagnosing most illnesses early increases rates of survival, so stop ignoring those symptoms and give your doctor a call.

    Not doing self-checks

    Just like with visiting the doctor, many men avoid doing necessary health self-checks due to fear, denial of the risks, or confusion over what to do. However, it is vital that men check themselves regularly for signs of testicular cancer as incidence of the disease is on the rise, particularly in young and middle-aged men. If you are not sure how to go about checking yourself, visit a reputable website or ask your doctor for tips on performing these necessary checks.

    Binge drinking

    Although women are rapidly catching up with men in the drinking stakes, binge drinking is still more common among men than women, and there are consistently higher rates of alcohol-related deaths and hospitalisations in men. Binge drinking not only affects long term health, but it puts your immediate safety at risk and can also lead to rapid weight gain. To safeguard your health, it’s important to stick to recommended limits and drink in moderation.

    Bottling things up

    On the whole, men are less likely than women to talk about their feelings, express emotion or ask for help and support. Perhaps as a consequence of this, men are half as likely as women to be diagnosed with depression, yet are 77 per cent more likely to commit suicide. Depressed men are also twice as likely as depressed women to resort to alcohol and drug abuse. Bottling up anger is just as detrimental to men’s health, with research suggesting that men who don’t express their anger increase their risk of a heart attack.

    Stressing over work

    While men and women are equally exposed to workplace stress, according to a survey of 3,000 workers by Medicash, men are four times more likely than women to take a sick day due to work related stress and are twice as likely to turn to alcohol to help deal with it. As workplace stress can be an important factor in the development of depression, heart disease and stroke, it is vital to seek a way to resolve your feelings and ease your stress; whether it is by talking to your boss, changing your job or seeking professional help.

    Taking hot baths

    Many men enjoying soaking in the tub, but for all those trying to conceive it may be time to swap those long baths for showers. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, found through their three-year study that having hot baths can significantly reduce male fertility. As sperm develop best in cool surroundings, men should avoid any activity that leads to overheating this area, including sitting in hot tubs or Jacuzzis and regular, prolonged use of laptops.

    Not applying sun cream

    Although skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, multiple research studies have shown that few of us regularly wear sunscreen, and that men are the worst offenders. According to research by Mintel on sun cream use in France, Germany, Spain and the UK, an average of 52 per cent of women use sunscreen, compared to only 37 per cent of men. However, with many men spending significant time outdoor for sports, work or leisure, it is vital to cover up with appropriate clothing and sun cream before heading outside.

    Poor bathroom hygiene

    Do you wash your hands after you’ve visited the bathroom? According to a study by the American Society for Microbiology and the Soap and Detergent Association, one in three men don’t! Furthermore, a study by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine carried out at UK service stations found that only a third of men washed their hands with soap. Not washing your hands is the quickest way to spread germs and infection, so protect your health and those around you by making sure you lather up before leaving the bathroom.

    Not brushing their teeth

    According to a study by the American Dental Association, only 66 per cent of men brush their teeth twice or more a day, compared to 86 per cent of women. Furthermore, research findings published in the Journal of Periodontology showed that women are almost twice as likely to have regular dental checkups than men. Failing to look after your pearly whites is not only bad news for your teeth and gums; research has shown that gum disease can increase risk of heart disease, erectile dysfunction and dementia.

    Eating fast food and takeaways

    In today’s fast food culture, many of us are guilty of hampering our weight loss by indulging in too much junk food, and this is particularly true for men. A survey by Pew Research Center revealed that 47 per cent of men eat in a fast food restaurant at least weekly, compared to 35 per cent of women. With an average takeaway containing over half your recommended daily calories and copious amounts of salt, do your health a favour by cutting back on takeaways and replacing with home-cooked meals.

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    123 comments

    • Dr.Inder K Sachdev,Profes ...  •  9 months ago
      You can put yourself out of danger zone by practising YOG: and Praanaayama.
      No jokes!
      I am practising YOG: for the past 40+years and keeping fit and fine.I very stongly adovocate, regular practice of the exercises will not only keep you away from the physician but will make you an adorable male.Your wife, girl friend and others will be too keen to join your company.
      In flat 90 days with regularity of prctice you can find a see change in you. You may abhor alcoholic beverages.
    • Rima  •  9 months ago
      good article...true facts abt men......
    • Sadhu vedant muni Jain  •  9 months ago
      really the article is very informative.some thing i want to say not for males or females that early to bed and early to rise.this habit is disappeared from the society and individuals. late rising is the commonest practices in the all sectors. that's why we are inviting many unwanted diseases.indigestion,hyper acidity, constipation etc.personal hygiene is most important. oil massages, bathing's, meditations and time managements in the jobs or study . subject is very big. i can write more also.
    • Jesannjebob  •  9 months ago
      Guys watch out. Break the unbreakable and maintain the breakable. We need u for a lifetime!
      • sri 9 months ago
        s wel said if any gil suggest them they wil feel bad n aggressve towards that person
      • Frankie 9 months ago
        Hmm..dont worry, always there for people who care..
      • Anonymous 9 months ago
        we dont need bitchesl like you comment on men's article...however, this is a worst article...a portrayal of penis envy
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 months ago
      Though some do, many of these do not apply to Indian men. More relevant articles to Indians in particular will make sense.
      • sameer 9 months ago
        Well said Purnima Ranganath Ji. These surveys are totally based on the men of very few parts of the world but not entire world
      • Sanjay K 9 months ago
        still some points are true and applicable to Indian male like bottling things up, junk food, poor hygine avoiding the doctor etc
      • Sanjay K 9 months ago
        and yes use of laptop
    • anubhuti  •  9 months ago
      And what about video games all the time????? as if its the only entertainment in this whole world..
      • alok 9 months ago
        ya! saas bahu serials could be good entertainment!!!
      • m00N wALk3R 9 months ago
        hey bhagwan ab video games se kya hota hai :P ???
      • Frankie 9 months ago
        if the girl is game, why should he go to video games?
    • Savita Singh  •  9 months ago
      hey yes!these facts are amagingly true even few more r still remaining................wat say?
      • Sanjay K 9 months ago
        remaining? like......???
    • raji  •  9 months ago
      Just simple habit for healthy life ,hope this will match all men in the world
    • Ashna Munday  •  9 months ago
      men will be men
    • kamal  •  9 months ago
      quite common in 70% males
    • Kamal S Aswal  •  9 months ago
      Thank you for this update. Surely this to check our health routines and adopt necessary tips to stay healthy. Thank you
    • NagasubramanyaN  •  9 months ago
      it was a superb comment thanks to yahoo health tip
      • Soni 9 months ago
        start using sun cream and do roaming.....fool....
    • Satish  •  9 months ago
      remember these all points guys if u want to live long
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    • Anand-crj  •  9 months ago
      oh!!!! every one is doctor and scientists here.
    • Naveen  •  9 months ago
      50% guilty as charged!
    • manju  •  9 months ago
      Gum disease and ED ...! Unable to link the two !!
    • siddharth  •  9 months ago
      meri janam kundali nikal di yahoo ne. :) I though I was one of a kind but seems like lots of here. I am less worried now.
    • Garima  •  9 months ago
      really true
    • Garima  •  9 months ago
      really true