By Jeremy Moore
Genetic differences may explain the greater risk for prostate cancer among Caucasian men compared with Hispanic men, which could help clinicians predict who is more likely to develop the disease, according to a paper published in the May 15, 2008, issu
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By Kim Irwin
Finding may lead to new strategies to fight disease in men
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By Science Daily
Women who commit sexual offences are just as likely to have mental problems or drug addictions as other violent female criminals.
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By Stephanie Saul
Medical Journal’s Article Questions TV Ads for Stent
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By Associated Press
Texas Court Overturns Vioxx Ruling
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By Tara Pope
Eating Your Way to a Sturdy Heart
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By The Telegraph
Viagra may be able to cut the damage to heart muscle caused by the devastating degenerative disease, muscular dystrophy, writes Roger Highfield, Science Editor.
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By Doris Prince
Study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences show sildenafil (Viagra) as potential new treatment for the cardiac complications
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By Tom Peterkin
Forget headache tablets, pills for arthritic joints or lumbago preparations, the most popular medicine for elderly Saga tours travellers is the sex drug Viagra.
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By Bloomberg News
Pfizer has started settling cases over its Celebrex and Bextra painkillers, a New York lawyer said on Friday.
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By Peggy Peck
Viagra May Be Effective for Erectile Dysfunction Linked to Prostate Cancer Treatment
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By Adam Voiland
This week, I received an intriguing E-mail from Glenn Sacks, a men's advocate and journalist, crying foul about the possibility that a reality show called Bad Dads might air on Fox.
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By Laurie Tarkan
With the advent of advanced reproductive technologies, fertility experts debate whether male infertility should even be treated.
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By Laurie Tarkan
The research now shows that men, once presumed to be fertile well into their 60s or beyond, have a biological clock ticking.
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By Jeremy Moore
Men whose prostate cancer screenings show high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HG-PIN) may find themselves in limbo, “stuck” between diagnoses – they are told prostate cancer has not yet developed, but it might, and they ar
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By Dean Forbes
Therapies under development to treat prostate cancer by inhibiting the ability of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) to activate its target receptor could have unexpected results especially if a major tumor suppressor gene – p53 – is alread
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By Natalie Paris
Doctors have warned that cannabis is causing impotence among young people who have been smoking the drug for several years.
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By Barnaby Feder
Federal regulators have approved the sale of a new laser scanning system intended to locate fatty deposits in blood vessel walls that are thought to cause heart attacks.
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By Adam Voiland
Suicidal Veterans Have Resources to Turn To
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By Annette Whibley
The expected number of deaths from prostate cancer more than halved in the Tyrol after a programme was introduced to improve early detection and treatment of the disease, according to research published in April issue of the urology journal BJU Interna
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