By Science Daily
When it comes to sex, a female rat knows how to avoid a communication breakdown. To announce her sexual readiness, she will automatically arch her back, deflect her tail and stand rigid to allow an aroused male to mount.
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By Miranda Hitti
Ingredient in Xiadafil VIP Tabs May Interact With Some Prescription Drugs
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By Gina Kolata
Two large studies involving more than 21,000 people found that people with Type 2 diabetes had no reduction in their risk of heart attacks and strokes and no reduction in their death rate if they rigorously controlled their blood sugar levels.
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By Steve Benowitz
Researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia have shown that by blocking a signaling protein, they can prevent prostate cancer cells from metastatic dissemination. The work opens the door to future studies examining the protein
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By Christine Decker
Men with a certain type of prostate cancer have been shown to respond to a new chemotherapy drug, Sagopilone, plus prednisone in an international trial led by Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers.
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By Miranda Hitti
Gene Therapy Treatment Called "Maxi-K" Lasts for 6 Months in Early Studies
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By Adam Voiland
What Men Can Do About Dwindling Testosterone Levels
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By Liz Savage
High vitamin D concentration in the blood is not associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, researchers report in an article published online May 27 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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By Steve Benowitz
Using a special ultrasound technique to spot areas of blood flow in the prostate gland may substantially reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies, according to a new study by urologists and radiologists at the Jefferson Prostate Diagnostic Center and
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By Darrell E. Ward
An experimental drug has blocked the progression of prostate cancer in an animal model with an aggressive form of the disease, new research shows.
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By Miranda Hitti
International Society for Sexual Medicine Issues Its Definition of Premature Ejaculation
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By Andrew Klein
Adjusting for prostate volume, findings from landmark PCPT trial refute notion that drug boosts aggressive disease
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By Science Daily
Erectile dysfunction is always a matter of the heart, but new research shows that more than romance is at stake
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By Charlotte Webber
Genetic changes during the initiation and progression of prostate cancer have eluded scientists to date. Now for the first time researchers have identified a specific gene expression profile of prostate cancer stem cells, with important implications fo
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By Amanda Jekowsky
ED not only interferes with romance, it warns of future heart disease
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By Adam Voiland
Increasingly, research indicates that ED can be an early warning sign of coronary artery disease
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By Dr. Kevin Fenton
The resurgence of syphilis in high income countries, after low incidence for the past two decades, has left many doctors unfamiliar with the many manifestations of the disease. This recent resurgence demands renewed vigilance among, and training of, do
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By Science Daily
Losing weight may help resolve erectile dysfunction in obese men, according to research presented at the 103rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA).
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By Stephen Adams
A cancer patient returned home just two days after having his prostate removed thanks to pioneering surgery performed by a robot.
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By Lacey Holt
Men aged 75-80 with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels less than 3 ng/ml may be able to discontinue their regular prostate cancer screenings, according to new research presented today during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological
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