By Science Daily
In a new approach to developing treatments for breast cancer, prostate cancer and enlarged hearts, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researchers are zeroing in on a workhorse protein called RSK.
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By Steve Graff
Fewer prostate cancers were detected by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening in the U.S. than in a European randomized trial because of lower screening sensitivity, according to a new brief communication published online February 8 in the Journ
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By Dr Guoyao Wu
Findings could have important implications for human health, agriculture
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By Science Daily
A study in the Jan. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that erectile dysfunction was more common in older men with restless leg syndrome (RLS) than in those without RLS, and the magnitude of this association increased with a higher frequency o
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By Kim Guenther
A new study weighs in on the controversy over sex education, finding that an abstinence-only intervention for pre-teens was more successful in delaying the onset of sexual activity than a health-promotion control intervention. After two years, one-thir
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By Amanda Gardner
2.5 million men in Europe alone may have taken counterfeit Viagra, study says
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By Erin Pope
The act and victimization of bullying continues to be a problem among today's youth. While many children are experiencing this form of violence, it is more prevalent in children that are different from the social norm.
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By Sue McGreevey
MR spectroscopy reveals signature of disease process, could guide treatment of many conditions
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By Science Daily
In a newly published clinical trial, patients with metastatic prostate cancer who received a vaccine of harmless poxviruses engineered to spur an immune system attack on prostate tumor cells lived substantially longer than patients who received a place
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By Science Daily
Researchers at Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego and colleagues have found that prostate cancer treatments varied significantly between county hospitals and private providers.
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By Science Daily
The final step in the multidisciplinary approach of gender reassignment therapy in female-to-male transsexuals consists of the construction of a neophallus to allow the patient to void while standing and to have sexual experience after he is accustomed
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By Lindsay Lyon
Circumcision: The Flap Over Foreskin Continues
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By Annette Whibley
Men who buy fake internet drugs for erection problems can face significant risks from potentially hazardous contents and bypassing healthcare systems could leave associated problems like diabetes and high blood pressure undiagnosed. That's the warning
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By Roy Wallack
He's that graying senior with the chiseled physique in those print ads. He shares his health regimen.
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By Tammy Worth
The treatments are popular with older men, but the lack of long-term studies and potential safety risks including diabetes and cardiovascular problems have provoked controversy.
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By Amanda Gardner
HHS, FDA pledge funds for more research on the common plastics chemical
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By University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Even in the Age of Information myths and misconceptions abound about HIV/AIDS prevention and transmission. But, according to UNC Charlotte Associate Professor of Sociology Diane Zablotsky, the most damaging response to HIV/AIDS is silence.
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By Science Daily
Obese white men who have both diabetes and prostate cancer have significantly worse outcomes following radical prostatectomy than do men without diabetes who undergo the same procedure
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By Kate Devlin
Scientists have discovered the first gene linked to the aggressive form of prostate cancer, raising hope that doctors will someday be able to predict how the disease will progress.
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