By Mount Sinai Newsroom
“We are blessed to have each other to depend on. If you have to go through something bad like cancer, you’re glad to have a friend to go through it with,” said one of two brothers from Savannah, Georgia recovering from robotic prostat
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By NY Times
There have long been suspicions, but it was still very disturbing to learn this week that a heavily promoted cholesterol-lowering drug had flunked a clinical trial of its effectiveness in reducing fatty deposits in arteries. The two companies that reap
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By Vanessa Wasta
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute, Wake Forest University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have identified an array of gene markers for hereditary prostate cancer that, along with family history for the disease, appear t
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By Karen Richardson
New genomics research has found that a simple blood test can determine which men are likely to develop prostate cancer. Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues found that five genetic variants previously associated with
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By John Tierney
Living in Fear and Paying a High Cost in Heart Risk
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By Lawrence Altman
Team Creates Rat Heart Using Cells of Baby Rats
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By Bill Becher
The adage "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" doesn't always apply to distance runners.  
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Study: Healthy Older Men Get Little From Oral Testosterone Supplements
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By Andrew Pollack
Genzyme Wins Cholesterol Drug Deal
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By Adam Liptak
If you listen to brainy law professors who have been studying big injury cases, you will learn that lawyers no longer owe their clients a duty of loyalty. They say this approvingly, even enthusiastically.
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By Sandeep Jauhar
One morning not long ago, I got a call from the emergency room at my hospital. A young man — an intern, in fact, who had been on rounds that morning — had been admitted with chest pains. Could I come to evaluate him?
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By Alex Berenson
Some Lawyers Seek Changes in Vioxx Settlement
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By Alex Berenson
Data About Zetia Risks Was Not Fully Revealed
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By The Telegraph
As 2007 draws to a close it is sad to contemplate that during the year another 10,000 men in the UK will have lost their lives to prostate cancer, and that 10,000 families this Christmas will be grieving the loss of a loved one as a result.
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By Stephanie Saul
Another Study Finds Heart Risks in a Diabetes Drug
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By Alex Berenson
Trial of Cholesterol Drug Gets House Scrutiny
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By Science Daily
Sildenafil and other "impotence drugs" that boost the production of a gassy chemical messenger to dilate blood vessels and produce an erection now also show promise in unmasking cancer cells so that the immune system can recognize and attack
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By Roger Highfield
An effort to scan the entire genetic code has made a major advance in understanding this common disease, reports Roger Highfield
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By Science Daily
The first human trial of gene transfer therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED) indicates that gene therapy that lasts for months and eliminates the patient’s need for on-demand drugs (such as Viagra and Cialis), could become the future treatment of
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By The Telegraph
A daily glass of pomegranate juice could help to beat male impotence, according to new research.
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