By Alex Berenson
Two widely prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs, Vytorin and Zetia, may not work and should be used only as a last resort, a panel of four cardiologists told an audience of more than 5,000 people at a major cardiology conference on Sunday.
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By Science Daily
Female sexual dysfunction is a common condition and has been linked to a higher burden of medical illnesses that can cause cardiovascular disease.
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By Linda Brooks
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients about to undergo radiation therapy for prostate cancer can help predict the likelihood that the cancer will return and spread post-treatment, according to a new study published in the April issue of
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By Linda Brooks
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients about to undergo radiation therapy for prostate cancer can help predict the likelihood that the cancer will return and spread post-treatment, according to a new study published in the April issue of
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By Jerry Berger
Men with prostate cancer and their partners face difficult decisions regarding treatment, and accurate information regarding expected outcomes can be hard to find, according to results of a multi-center study published Wednesday in the New England Jour
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By Jerry Berger
Men with prostate cancer and their partners face difficult decisions regarding treatment, and accurate information regarding expected outcomes can be hard to find, according to results of a multi-center study published Wednesday in the New England Jour
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By Katie Franklin
The anti-impotence drug Viagra has been credited with saving the life of a down-and-out dog.
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By Lisa Sanders
When Is a Heart Attack Not a Heart Attack?
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By Science Daily
Priapism (prolonged penile erection in the absence of sexual interest) is common in male individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), a blood disorder characterized by abnormally shaped red blood cells.
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By Liza Jane Maltin
Better Prostate Cancer Screening Test May Be on Horizon
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By Nic Fleming
Tens of thousands of lives could be saved each year thanks to a new injection to control high blood pressure.
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By Steve Benowitz
Researchers at Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia have shown that they can effectively kill prostate cancer cells in both the laboratory and in experimental animal models by blocking a signaling protein that is key to the cancer&rsq
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By Steve Benowitz
Researchers at Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia have shown that they can effectively kill prostate cancer cells in both the laboratory and in experimental animal models by blocking a signaling protein that is key to the cancer&rsq
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By Christine Decker
Multi-site study finds chemotherapy break can be recommended for some men with prostate cancer
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By Christine Decker
Multi-site study finds chemotherapy break can be recommended for some men with prostate cancer
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Patient Is a Virtue 2008-02-24
By Lisa Sanders
Patient Is a Virtue
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By Gardiner Harris
Research Ties Diabetes Drug to Heart Woes
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By Kim Irwin
Prostate cancers that are resistant to androgen deprivation therapy are more invasive and more likely to spread to other organs than androgen dependent prostate cancers, UCLA cancer researchers have found.
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By Charlotte Webber
Researchers who showed that a single prostate specific antigen (PSA) test at age 50 or under could predict the presence of prostate cancer up to 25 years later, (regardless of clinical significance) have now found that a single PSA can be used to predi
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By Christine Decker
An Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researcher has found a biomarker that may help improve the ability to predict if a man’s prostate cancer is going to come back after surgical removal.
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