Mens_HealthUSA_December_2016

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8 MensHealth.com | December 2016

ERIC RAY DAVIDSON (Dobrev), CHARLES MASTERS (ball joint), María de Miguel

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The Agenda


JORDI
MARTĺNEZ
DIRECTOR,
MEN’S HEALTH
SPAIN

Drinking a glass
of red wine
every day could
lower your risk
of depression,
heart disease, and
dementia. Choose
Tempranillo over
sangria, which has
added sugar.

International
Tip of the Month

QIT’S DECEMBER, THAT TIME OF YEAR WHEN A MAN’S ATTENTION TURNS TO GEAR, GIRLS, GETTING THINGS
fixed (including himself ), and good winter grub. We’ve got ’em all covered. Here’s a snapshot.

Let actress Nina
Dobrev steer
you through the
MH Tech Guide.

3 /Eat these words. Which brings us to Paul Kita’s entrée, “The New Power Food Formula”
(page 104). True, some guys eat just one thing for lunch. But Kita found a way to intimidate
Mother Nature into revealing the food combos you need to get strong. For example, sprinkle
sweet potatoes with cayenne to unlock more antioxidants.You know you’d never have
thought of that. This piece is a teaser for the new book Eat for Extraordinary Health & Healing,
published by Rodale Inc., maker of fine books and magazines, including this one.

1 /Technology is wonderful. All you have
to do is order Siri or Alexa to mow the lawn,
raise the kids, braise the beef, and turn
on the reading light—and then take a look at
this month’s special section. We’ve crammed
tons of useful tech in there, including robot
tech, car tech, and tech to get you fit. Plus,
Nina Dobrev has some smart advice on how
to improve the mood of your f light with spa
soundtracks. Oh, and there’s plenty of tech
to connect you with your favorite people,
shows, and music. Put it all together and you
get the 2017 Men’s HealthTech Guide. We
thank the dozen or so whose work was so
instrumental in creating pages so beautifully
rendered that after you read them, you can
ask MIT for extra credit.

Hips feel like
rusty ball
joints? We’ll
assess the job.

2 /Yowch! This issue also addresses your
questions about the pain that’s been making
you wince for weeks: What is that? What
should I do? Markham Heid has answers
in “Should You Finally Get It Fixed?” (page
114), and he’s not talking about the pup out
back. He’s talking arthritic hips and deviated
septums. (Or is it septa?) And the not-so-
simple machine we call the pitching arm. And
hernias! So why put off till tomorrow what
hurts today? We’ll help you decide if surgery
is the solution for you. For example, if you
have trouble breathing during workouts,
maybe it’s time to fix your septum.
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