By Jeannine Stein
A mild stroke in middle age, such as the one suffered by Beau Biden, isn't uncommon, doctors say. And the cause could be a number of things.
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By Megan Johnson
Cell Phones' Link to Cancer Unproven
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By Diana Quattrone
Long-term study shows low oxygen levels in prostate tumors can predict recurrence
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By Adam Voiland
Tomorrow happens to be National Bike to Work Day, which made me curious about how many of us actually bike to work regularly.
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By Science Daily
Despite the fact that it has long been a major concern for men, an evidence-based definition for premature ejaculation has not existed until now.
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By Science Daily
Maxi-K gene therapy may be a safe and effective future option for men whose erectile dysfunction (ED) is not treatable with oral therapy.
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By NewsCore
A blast of ultrasound could work as a reversible contraceptive for men, according to scientists, The Times reported Thursday.
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By Science Daily
Researchers at Queen's University have developed a new way of performing lab tests that could improve the way doctors manage prostate cancer treatment.
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By R. Morgan Griffin
Nearly one out of every five men over the age of 60 is having to deal with male urinary incontinence. That's a lot of people. But as common as male incontinence is, odds are good that you've never met a single guy who fessed up to having it. It's not e
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By Fox News
The oldest sex toy in the world - a siltstone phallus - was discovered in Germany.
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By Fox News
A New Zealand dentist has been found guilty of making a female patient touch him sexually while she was sedated.
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By Adam Voiland
There aren't many publications and Web resources that offer men balanced, science-based, practical news and advice about how they can maintain and improve their health.
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By Elizabeth Landau
When the pill came out in 1960, women got to take charge of their own bodies in a new way: They didn't have to rely on men to prevent pregnancy.
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By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
New research by scientists at Cedars-Sinai’s Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute suggests that a drug currently approved to treat erectile dysfunction may significantly enhance the delivery of the anti-cancer drug Herceptin to certain hard-to-t
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By Sandy Van
Studies in laboratory mice suggests that PDE5 inhibitors may increase permeability of the blood brain barrier to Herceptin
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By Miranda Hitti
Benefits Men Who Have No Success With Viagra Alone
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By Amy Dockser Marcus
Doctors are turning to genetic testing in an effort to identify and prevent heart problems in patients who seem healthy but may be at risk because of a family history of heart diseases.
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By Teresa Herbert
Today's announcement that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Provenge, a new form of therapy for some prostate cancer patients, marks the beginning of an era in which patients' own immune systems become part of the standard therapeutic
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By Randy Dotinga
Obese patients with erectile dysfunction also at higher risk for cardiac events, research shows
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By Science Daily
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and University Hospitals Case Medical Center report initial results from a small sample that inflammation from gum disease and prostate problems just might be linked. They discu
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