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Men do want it bigger
Are men happy with themselves and their body sizes? One as-yet unpublished study shows that males experience weight and shape concerns too. -TNP - The New Paper
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Unzipped: Reverse vasectomies on the rise
Most are divorcees in their 40s and 50s, who have settled down with younger partners. -myp
HIV up among gays and bisexuals
Spike also seen among intravenous drug users. -ST
Only one "benefit" to donating sperm
Find out how to become a sperm donor and what the donation process is like.
Singapore men have low quality sperm
No more than 5% of men in the country have sperm that meet international standards, said an SGH doctor.
"Cauliflower" sex disease cases rise in Singapore
The yearly number of genital warts cases has shot up from 800 five years ago to more than 1,300 last year.
Hardware use can kill tissue and call for amputation
A doctor recalls the patients who tried to enhance their erections and ended up seeking help for penile strangulation.
The things some men do...
'Removing foreign objects stuck on men's private parts calls for creative solutions.'
No sex please, I'm stressed!
Singaporean men?s sexual desires wane as financial worries take their toll.
Free andropause screening
Free 'male menopause' screening for men aged 40 and above at over 120 participating GP clinics in Singapore.
2 in 3 Singapore men find sex just 'so so'
Those who rated themselves sub-optimal were less satisfied with other aspects of life.
Malaysians not so hot in bedroom
A surprisingly high number of Malaysians are not sexually satisfied, according to a survey.
Hard truth behind S'pore men's performance in bed
Six in 10 Singapore women said they were not satisfied with their partners' erections.
Can "horny goat" boost your performance?
The promise is suggestive: Lift your performance with wild oats and horny goat weed.
Condoms do not give foolproof STD protection
There is nothing safer than abstinence to ensure that you are kept safe from sexually-transmitted diseases.
Expert: HIV carriers can have healthy kids
Chance of a HIV-positive person getting a child who is also infected was 30 per cent, he said.
Minister: 25 married despite screening
Malaysia minister said those who test positive are usually advised not to get married, but some ignore the advice.
'Quarantine HIV carriers'
HIV carriers must never be allowed to marry, says Perak Menteri Besar.
HIV couples will be allowed to marry
All Muslim couples in Malaysia will have to undergo mandatory screening for the HIV before they get married.