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Public release: 31 January 2009
Stem cell therapy may help reverse paralysis
spinsl cord injuries
A new study concluded the human body contains the tools to repair damaged spinal cords. There are mechanisms
which need to be studied in more detail since they could be mobilized to cure spinal cord injuries.
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Public release: 27 January 2009
Air bags, seat belts best protection against spine fractures
spinsl cord injuries
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States for
people aged 65 and younger. In 2007, there were over six million motor vehicle accidents in the US.
Nearly 2.5 million of those accident victims were injured and more than 41,000 lost their lives.
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Public release: 24 January 2009
Prostate cancer treatment
prostate cancer
Prostate cancer affects an estimated one out of every six males. Therefore it's understandable that
most men want to know at least something about prostate cancer, especially as they are approaching
their 40s.
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Public release: 23 January 2009
Spinal cord injury treatment based human embryonic stem cells; study
spinal cord injury
The U.S. biotech company Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, California announced it plans to start this
summer a long-awaited project aimed at spinal cord injury targeting treatment based on human embryonic
stem cells.
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Public release: 21 January 2009
Improved PSA Tests a Better Gauge of Prostate Cancer Risk
prostate cancer, psa test
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test can’t diagnose prostate cancer, but results indicate the risk of cancer.
According to the January issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter, recent fine-tuning of this test gives doctors better
information to help determine cancer risk.
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Public release: 21 January 2009
Are You Scared By The Thought Of A Prostate Biopsy Exam?
prostate cancer, biopsy test
If you are a man then you will almost certainly suffer from one prostate problem or another at some point
in your life. If you are under 50 years of age is most likely to be prostatitis (an infection
or inflammation of the prostate) and, if you are over 50 then it is also relatively likely to be an enlarged
prostate
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Public release: 19 January 2009
Why some people become fat and others don't
obesity, childhood obesity
Researchers at Imperial College London, the French National Research Institute CNRS and other international
institutions have discovered three new genetic variations that increase the risk of obesity, giving new insight
into the reasons why some people become fat and others don't.
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Public release: 18 January 2009
Tips for permanent hair loss
hair loss
Hair loss can be triggered by many things, including hormonal changes, medications,
radiation or your genetic makeup.
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Public release: 11 January 2009
Diabetes Linked to Cognitive Problems
diabetes
Adults with diabetes now have to worry about whether their disease might slow their thinking, as Canadian
researchers report that declines in mental function are accelerated among those with the blood sugar condition.
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Public release: 10 January 2009
Obesity leads to erectile dysfunction
obesity, erectile dysfunction, men health
The link between obesity and erectile dysfunction (ED) dates from the Byzantine era, when a large belly was
believed to reduce a man's ability to have sex.
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Public release: 09 January 2009
Concern for the Male Population
men health
Canada’s national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, reports something is happening to men and boys which concerns
scientists and researchers: fewer boys are being born than girls.
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Public release: 08 January 2009
The 6 Most Common STDs in Men
sexually transmitted disease
By far the most dreaded sexually transmitted disease, the number of infections of HIV/AIDS has been falling
slowly but surely. The latest numbers from the CDC, which tracks rates of reportable sexually transmitted
infections, put the rate of new HIV/AIDS infections among Americans at 38,730 a year -- half of what they were
in 1992, when the epidemic peaked.
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Public release: 07 January 2009
Diabetic men have similar long-term mortality risks as males with heart disease
diabetes, heart disease, cardiovasculat disease
The study revealed that men with type 2 diabetes and men with previous heart attack or stroke had a 3 to 4
fold risk of cardiovascular death, as compared to men without either disease in the years following the first
acute event.
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Public release: 19 December 2008
Partners need spousal communication after prostate cancer treatment
erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer
A recent study analyzed the sexual function of both prostate cancer patients and their partners,
and to examined whether associations between sexual dysfunction and psychosocial adjustment vary depending
on spousal communication patterns.
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Public release: 18 December 2008
Evaluation of treatments for benign prostatic enlargement
benign prostatic enlargement, transurethral resection of prostate
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen, led by Professor James N'Dow, examined existing data to determine
the risk factors and clinical and cost-effectiveness of less minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic
enlargement BPE compared to the current standard of transurethral resection.
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Public release: 15 December 2008
A healthy diet will prevent prostate cancer
prostate cancer, diet, nutrition
Poison your prostate enough and you’ll create prostate cancer. The poison that are very usual close to your
hands you is your food. Although there is no official nutritional guideline made specifically for prostate cancer
treatment, doctors advice a well-balanced prostate diet that is low on saturated oils and fats, processed meats,
sugars, and high on fresh fruits and vegetables.
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