Posts Tagged ‘“Men’s Health”’

Christian Toto

Another Men’s Mag Votes for The One

by Christian Toto

It’s time for me to end another men’s magazine subscription. Sad. I thought this one might last an entire 12 issues. “Details” just declared its unconditional love for President Obama with a “think” piece teased on the front cover – “Can Obama make you better in bed?”

The editor’s note accompanying the piece is even more outlandish.

I started to notice other Obama-esque characteristics cropping up in my life. Was I being more direct with people? Calmer? Cooler? Was I being – wait for it – transparent?

The article itself is even more nauseating, detailing the O-effect on men. (more…)

Greg Gutfeld

Daily Gut: Soldiers on Drugs

by Greg Gutfeld

Their valor is second to none. But are drugs helping them get the job done? According to Men’s Health, American troops are taking piles of prescription meds – citing a U-S army survey that found 12 percent of soldiers in Iraq and 15 percent in Afghanistan reported taking antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, or sleeping pills.

But– not mentioned in this strange article: Their prescription med use is actually lower than the national average.

Funny, that. We actually did some digging and found that 10 percent of Americans take drugs to combat depression and 25 percent take sleep medications. That’s a total of 35 percent – double that of those brave folks in the military.

In short, Men’s Health should stick to flat abs. (more…)