Tag Archives: men’s health
[WATCH] Watch Rhian Touch Herself (Campaign | Cancer | Men’s Health)
Lingerie model and page 3 girl Rhian Sugden shows us her raunchy side in this darkly seductive short film shot by world renowned photographer Rankin. But trust us it gets manlier! Just wait and see what happens when she starts touching herself.
HOT/HEALTH: America’s Fittest Congressman: The Aaron Schock Workout & Summer Challenge
Fit-to-lead Congressman Aaron Schock has a plan to change America, one set of crunches at a time
By Stephen Perrine, Photographs by Martin Schoeller, Posted Date: May 6, 2011
It’s early spring in Washington, D.C., and the cherry blossoms lining the Tidal Basin are bursting like kernels of popcorn, lending a fairy-tale feel to the nation’s bastion of power. But to catch a glimpse of the real Washington in action, you’d better arrive early. If you hit the street before 8 a.m., you may see the fittest man in Congress, U.S. Representative Aaron Schock of Illinois, clocking in for his 5-mile run—the conclusion of a morning fitness routine that starts in the House gym at 6:30 every weekday morning. [READ MORE: MEN'S HEALTH]
HEALTH: Is your own orgasm making you sick?
Do you have a case of POIS [post-orgasmic illness]?
I came across this article from the ‘Los Angeles Times’ that really stuck out! Some poor men definitely get the shorter end of the stick. This is definitely an allergy worth getting immunotherapy for. Read what all the fuss is about:

“Some poor men are apparently allergic to their own semen, developing a mysterious flu-like illness after they have an ejaculation, Dutch researchers reported Monday. The condition, known as post-orgasmic illness syndrome or POIS, has been documented since 2002. Symptoms include feverishness, runny nose, extreme fatigue and burning eyes, which can last for up to a week. Some physicians had suggested that the disorder was psychosomatic, but Marcel Waldinger, a professor of sexual psychopharmacology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and his colleagues demonstrated in two papers in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that the syndrome was allergic in nature and that it might be possible to desensitize men to the problem.











