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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By Science Daily
How Is A Regulator Of Sex Hormone Production Regulated Itself?
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By Adam Voiland
Our Heart Risks Begin Mounting at Puberty
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By Stephanie Saul
The pharmaceutical industry glimpsed its own ghost this week, and the apparition could not have arrived at a worse time for drug makers.
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By Adam Voiland
Extra: Read All About Proton Beam Therapy
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By Adam Voiland
How to Get Your Vitamin A
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By Stephanie Saul
Merck Wrote Drug Studies for Doctors
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By Anna Moore
So much for man being an anytime, any place, anywhere creature - more and more relationships are now under strain because he's the one feigning a headache, while the wife is starved of sex.
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By Lauren Shaftel Williams
Prostate tumors grew more quickly in mice who exercised than in those who did not, leading to speculation that exercise may increase blood flow to tumors, according to a new study by researchers in the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center (DCCC) and the Du
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By Lauren Shaftel Williams
Prostate tumors grew more quickly in mice who exercised than in those who did not, leading to speculation that exercise may increase blood flow to tumors, according to a new study by researchers in the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center (DCCC) and the Du
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By Adam Voiland
Men with enlarged prostates—also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH—who are considering an inpatient procedure called transurethral microwave treatment to control urinary problems received some worrisome news this week
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By Sylvia Wrobel
Recent studies have suggested an association between chronic inflammation and cancers of the prostate, colon, stomach and liver. Now scientists at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine report success in blocking an early step in metastasi
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By Sylvia Wrobel
Recent studies have suggested an association between chronic inflammation and cancers of the prostate, colon, stomach and liver. Now scientists at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine report success in blocking an early step in metastasi
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By Gardiner Harris
Drug Makers Near Old Goal: A Legal Shield
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By Adam Voiland
Researchers at the University of Otago found that of 499 men they have followed since the 1970s, the same percentage of circumcised men and uncircumcised men—about 23 percent—developed bacterial and viral STDs such as chlamydia, genital war
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By Science Daily
Satisfactory sexual intercourse for couples lasts from 3 to 13 minutes, contrary to popular fantasy about the need for hours of sexual activity, according to a survey of U.S. and Canadian sex therapists.
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By Barnaby Feder
Consumers are unlikely to benefit from buying household versions of emergency equipment meant to revive victims of sudden heart seizures, according to long-awaited results from a clinical trial announced Tuesday.
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By NY Times
The news keeps getting worse for two heavily promoted cholesterol drugs, Vytorin and Zetia. These drugs were supposed to offer a valuable alternative to the older cholesterol-lowering agents known as statins, a class that includes Lipitor, Zocor and ot
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By Nicholas Bakalar
CPR Can Help, Even With No Training
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By Alex Berenson
Accusations of Delays in Releasing Drug Results
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