• Reviews around health (3.77 of 5)

    Men's Health Print Magazine

    • I've been an avid Mens Health reader for years now and enjoy the almost every article
    • I love men's health its awesome
    • This has advice on a broad spectrum of topics, and very good health and workout sections too.
    • I do not recomend ordering mens health through Amazon.comI signed up for the whole year through amazon and paid in full.
    • Men's Health is hi-freaking-larious!Good health info, and really funny articles.
    • Excellent magazine for health & well-being
    • Men's Health is hi-freaking-larious!Good health info, and really funny articles.
    • The authors and layout staff have definitely made Men's Health a pleasure to read
    • One of the best health magazines out there
    • Good all around men's magazine ,With important health tips
    • My nephew is really into good health-he says this magazine is his favorite
    • magazine has too many adds not enough mens health
    • I like mens health, but I'm realizing I don't really read print magazines anymore, or at least not quickly enough before another issue comes out.
    • " you are not waisting your money... you are investing in better health, life style, fashion and hey for sure better sex".
    • I bought a year long subscription to Men's Health and have enjoyed the issues I've read thus far which is reason enough to give it 3 stars
    • Alway liked Mens Health
    • The problem with "Men's Health" is that there is very little useful information to be found with the fold of the magazine despite it daunting size.
    • Overally, I think if you like mens health and have a kindle fire, its worth the $2 a month to get it wirelessly delivered to your kindle.
    • Instead, Men's Health sent me back issues of Setember and October
    • Has a wide variety of relevant info to improve your health and physical appearance.
    • Is has some decent health tips but seriously, why does a man want to see ripped guys in marble sacks
    • This drivel will only damage your health, not improve it.
    • My husband loves to read Men's Health on his Kindle as you simply scroll through the article, in order, page by page