By Dwight Angell
Beyond lowering cholesterol, statin medications have been found to have numerous other health benefits, including lowering a healthy man's risk of developing advanced prostate cancer, as well as lowering his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels.
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By Science Daily
PSD502, a new topical spray, is a safe and effective treatment for premature ejaculation.
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By Daily Telegraph
Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may protect men against prostate cancer and other urological complaints, researchers in the US have said.
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By Lauren Shaftel Williams
Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins may reduce inflammation in prostate tumors, possibly hindering cancer growth, according to a study led by investigators in the Duke Prostate Center.
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By The Telegraph
A new generation of anti-impotency drugs that are rubbed into the skin could prove more effective than Viagra, research indicates.
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By Laura Donnelly
Hundreds of websites, many based in Britain, are selling dangerous drugs which should only be prescribed by doctors, an investigation has revealed.
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By Heather Curry
In patients with prostate cancer undergoing prostatectomy, MR imaging plays an important role in determining if the cancer is restricted to the prostate gland or if it has spread beyond the capsule, according to a study performed at the University of C
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By Chris Good
You’ll be shocked at the very sound of the words as the request echoes inside your head: “I would like you to cut through my scrotum and disconnect my testicles.” What would possess you to ask such a thing of your doctor?
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By Science Daily
Two medications used to treat erectile dysfunction in men (tadalafil and sildenafil) do not appear to have visual side effects when taken daily for six months
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By Toni Baker
New studies indicate the three drugs used to treat male impotence also appear to work in females, albeit a little differently, and should give the scientific community pause to take a second look at their potential in the 40 percent of women who report
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By Donna Krupa
One needs only turn on the television to understand that significant advances have been made in the cure and treatment of male sexual dysfunction. Less visible progress has been made in understanding and treating female sexual disorders
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  Men Looking For Staying Power - Thursday 30, December-2004 by MELISSA WICKHAM AN OLD ...
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By Lindy Brouwer
The European Association of Urology (EAU) has taken into consideration the recent scientific information on randomised screening studies on prostate cancer (Schröder et al, NEJM 2009). Based on the results of the European Randomised Study for Scre
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By Jennifer Warner
Researchers say concerns have been raised about possible vision-related side effects associated with regular use of ED drugs. But their study showed no higher rates of vision loss or other eye complications among men who took Viagra or Cialis daily for
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By Eric Schoch
Two medications used to treat erectile dysfunction in men (tadalafil and sildenafil) do not appear to have visual side effects when taken daily for six months, despite concerns about eye-related complications, according to a report in the April issue o
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By Stuart Wolpert
A new therapy for metastatic prostate cancer has shown considerable promise in early clinical trials involving patients whose disease has become resistant to current drugs.
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By John Rodgers
Weill Cornell Medical College study identifies novel type of gene fusion that may be common cancer mechanism
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By Esther Napolitano
A new multi-center study shows that an experimental drug lowers prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels – a marker for tumor growth – in men with advanced prostate cancer for whom traditional treatment options have failed. The study, led by
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By Cathleen Genova
A new study identifies a protein that modifies the androgen receptor (AR) and influences its ability to regulate target genes linked with the progression of prostate cancer. The research, published by Cell Press in the April 7th issue of the journal
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By Lisa Bailey
Earlier this month, Fox Chase Cancer Center became the first hospital in North America to offer an MRI guided biopsy to detect prostate cancer using Invivo Equipment in a clinical hospital setting. Pioneering new techniques for MRI-guided prostate inte
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