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Public release: 11 January 2010
Race and obesity affect outcomes among diabetics following prostatectomy
sexual health, heart disease
According to research from Duke University Medical Center appearing in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers &
Prevention, .those obese white men having both diabetes and prostate cancer have significantly worse outcomes
following radical prostatectomy than do men without diabetes who undergo the same procedure
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Public release: 10 January 2010
Sex twice a week reduces heart disease in men
sexual health, heart disease
For 16 years Scientists at the New England Research Institute in Massachusetts monitored the sexual activity
of more than a thousand men aged from 40 to 70 years old. They have discovered that frequent sex can almost halve
the risk of heart in men and now reporting their findings in the American Journal of Cardiology.
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Public release: 02 January 2010
Study links restless leg syndrome with erectile dysfunction in older men
erectile dysfunction, sexual health, rest leg syndrom
According to study in the Jan. 1 issue of the journal Sleep, erectile dysfunction is more common in older men
with restless leg syndrome (RLS) than in those without RLS. At the same time, study suggests the magnitude of
this association increases with a higher frequency of RLS symptoms. The prevalence of erectile dysfunction also
increased with age.
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Public release: 07 December 2009
Regular sexual activity can help improve the overall health in men
erectile dysfunction, sexual health, premature ejaculation
Boston Medical Group, a national physician network specializing in men health questions, especially the
treatment of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, today released the top ten reasons regular sexual
activity can help improve men’s overall health.
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Public release: 02 December 2009
Erectile dysfunction as a predictor for subsequent atherosclerotic cardiovascular events
erectile dysfunction, sexual health
In spite of the high interest regarding erectile dysfunction questions (ED) and cardiovascular diseases (CV),
there is little published information on the role of ED as a predictor for subsequent CV events.
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Public release: 26 November 2009
Hormonal testing and pharmacologic treatment of erectile dysfunction
erectile dysfunction, sexual health
The American College of Physicians developed this guideline to present the available evidence on hormonal
testing in and pharmacologic management of erectile dysfunction. Current pharmacologic therapies include
phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors,
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Public release: 23 November 2009
Penile length shortening after radical prostatectomy
prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, sexual health
Erectile dysfunction is the most commonly recognized side effect of radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate
cancer (CaP). However, post-surgery penile length shortening (PLS) is known to occur in up to three-fourths of men.
The impact of PLS has not previously been assessed.
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Public release: 16 November 2009
7 reasons for PSA test still matters
prostate cancer, screening, PSA rest
There is an continuous debate that excites the urologists world. This spring, the New England Journal
of Medicine published two long-term studies that questioned whether knowing a man's PSA level actually
helps men survive.
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Public release: 09 November 2009
Damaged nerve fibers in spinal cord injuries could be repaired using nano-spheres
spinal cord injury
Experts at Purdue University have developed a new approach for repairing damaged nerve fibers in spinal cord injuries using nano-spheres that could be
injected into the blood shortly after an accident.
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Public release: 04 November 2009
Low cholesterol may help prevent prostate cancer
cholesterol, prostate cancer
Two new studies show that low blood cholesterol levels reduce the risk not only of heart disease but
also of cancer.
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Public release: 18 September 2009
Biomaterial gel for treating spinal cord injury
spinal cord injury
Research study at the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center has shown
injecting biomaterial gel into a spinal cord injury site provides significantly improved healing.
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Electrical nerve stimulation may relieve neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury
spinal cord injury
Neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury is usually managed with drugs such as antidepressants or
anticonvulsants, but very often it difficult to relieve. A recent study has revealed that electrical nerve
stimulation can effectively reduce neuropathic pain after a spinal cord injury.
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Public release: 31 July 2009
Keeping blood sugar in check good for the heart
men health, diabetes, heart disease
A new study highlights the importance of good long-term control of blood sugar in people with diabetes.
Due to these findings, good glycemic control in persons with newly diagnosed diabetes should be recommended.
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Public release: 13 July 2009
Middle-aged men 'twice as likely to have diabetes'
men health, diabetes
According to a new study at Diabetes UK, middle-aged men are almost twice as likely to have diabetes compared
to their female counterparts.
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Public release: 07 July 2009
Georgia men less healthy than women
men health
The report, “2009 Men’s Health Report: A Comprehensive Look at the Status of Men’s Health in Georgia,”
found that behavioral and lifestyle patterns are the biggest cause of early deaths.
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Public release: 03 July 2009
Diet and erectile dysfunction
erectile dysfunction
We all know the story of the little blue pill. Once a source of much giggling and snickering,
Viagra is now a monster drug for its maker, Pfizer, and has resulted in numerous spinoffs that all
promise men a never-ending sexual youth.
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Public release: 29 June 2009
New drug promising against rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis
The immunosuppressive drug golimumab shows promise in treating rheumatoid arthritis patients who don't
respond to other drugs, according to a new study. Golimumab is from the family of drugs called tumor
necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) inhibitors.
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Public release: 23 June 2009
Cancer treatment for men and possible sexual side effects
men's health, cancer, sexual dysfunction
Treatment for certain cancers can affect men sexuality, causing a range of signs and symptoms that
can make sex with their partner more difficult. But that doesn't mean men can't have a healthy sex life
after cancer treatment.
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Public release: 15 June 2009
Men at greater risk of dying from cancer than women
men's health, cancer
According to Cancer Research UK, men are 60percent more likely to develop cancer than women,
and 70percent more likely to die from the disease, warn health experts.
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Public release: 13 June 2009
Men's health week - June 15 through June 21
men's health
Enter the term “Men’s Health” into a search engine and the top result is likely to be about
erectile dysfunction or prostate cancer. Too bad; the top result should be heart disease, the
leading killer of men. Heart and vascular disease also carry high rates of chronic health problems
from poor circulation.
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Public release: 12 June 2009
Resveratrol shows potential for significant health benefits
men's health, drinks, red wine
The benefits of alcohol are all about moderation. Low to moderate drinking - especially of red wine - appears to reduce all causes of mortality,
while too much drinking causes multiple organ damage.
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Public release: 09 June 2009
Men ignore ill health symptoms
men's health
More and more experts warn that millions of British men put their health at risk by ignoring symptoms of ill health.
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