A new study has found a rapid rise in nicotine poisonings among children exposed to e-cigarettes. Researchers in Ohio found the number of children at risk each month jumped almost 1,500% since 2012.

Researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center said there is little chance that testosterone replacement therapy will increase the risk of prostate cancer. Doctors found men treated for ‘low T’ for longer than a year had no increase in prostate cancer risk, with aggressive cancer risk reduced by 50%.

Mathematicians at the University of Michigan using smart phones to track sleep patterns found middle-aged men get the least amount of sleep. Women tend to go to bed earlier and wake up later. Doctors said every half hour of sleep counts when it comes to cognitive function and long-term health.

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1- Pediatrics

2- American Urological Association

3- University of Michigan