By Keely Savoie
For sufferers of sleep apnea, erectile dysfunction (ED) is often part of the package. New research indicates that ED in cases of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) may be linked to the chronic intermittent hypoxia—oxygen deprivation— (
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By David Sampson
Regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen, may reduce serum levels of the prostate biomarker, PSA (prostate specific antigen), and hence may alter the detection of prostate cancer in individuals who tak
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By Tom Rickey
Common painkillers like aspirin and ibuprofen appear to lower a man's PSA level, the blood biomarker widely used by physicians to help gauge whether a man is at risk of prostate cancer.
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By Adam Voiland
The 'Silent Phenomenon' of Male Sexual Abuse
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By NY Times
The risks and benefits of a best-selling anti-cholesterol drug remain thoroughly muddled despite a new analysis that purports to exonerate it from the worst safety concerns. For now, patients and doctors are best advised to use Vytorin only as a last r
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By Jeremy Moore
A man's height is a modest marker for risk of prostate cancer development, but is more strongly linked to progression of the cancer, say British researchers who conducted their own study on the connection and also reviewed 58 published studies.
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By Jessica Guenzel
Men who have too much calcium in their bloodstreams may have an increased risk of fatal prostate cancer, according to a new analysis from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin.
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By Alex Berenson
For Widely Used Drug, Question of Usefulness Is Still Lingering
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By Jessica Guenzel
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues who are studying a prostate cancer gene called HNF1B have found a second independent site within the HNF1B gene on chromosome 17 (17q12) – increasing the number of genetic var
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By Auslan Cramb
A seven-year-old girl with a rare illness is being kept alive by four doses of Viagra a day.
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By Nancy Dorrance
A "basic science" breakthrough by Queen's University researchers into regulating a single enzyme may lead to new drug therapies that will help prevent heart attacks and strokes.
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By Science Daily
PDE5 Inhibitor More Effective When Used On-Demand In Erectile Dysfunction, Study Shows
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By Miranda Hitti
There's no proof that any of the erectile dysfunction drugs cause transient global amnesia, which can happen for various reasons; it can even be triggered by sex.
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By Science Daily
A link between erectile dysfunction and heart attacks has been made by Professor Mike Kirby at the University of Hertfordshire.
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By Science Daily
Erectile Dysfunction Drug Shows Promise For Relief Of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
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By Adam Voiland
Asthma, which plagues about 20 million Americans, cuts a curious path across gender lines. During childhood, the disease is more prevalent and more severe among males.
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By Adam Voiland
9 Notable Findings From a Sex Survey of Men
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By Science Daily
Sexual dysfunction is not an inevitable part of aging, but it is strongly related a number of factors, such as mental and physical health, demographics and lifetime experiences, many of which are interrelated, according to a new study by researchers at
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By Liz Savage
Men with early prostate cancer who undergo radical prostatectomy have a lower rate of death due to prostate cancer than men who are followed without treatment, known as watchful waiting, according to a randomized controlled trial published in the Augus
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By Science Daily
Men and women who experienced sexual violence while fighting in Liberian civil wars report higher rates of symptoms of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and thoughts of suicide than non-combatants or other former combatants who were no
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