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Public release: 28 April 2010
  • Priligy pills - new solution for premature ejaculation
    testosterone, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular

    The new drug called Priligy is reported to triple the time a man can last in bed. For men suffering from premature ejaculation there may be a new savior in town. The drug is currently not licensed in the UK, but is available and licensed for use in a number of other European countries. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 27 April 2010
  • Men with erectile dysfunction, low testosterone at higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease
    testosterone, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular

    Research at University of Florence, Italy, shows for the first time that men with erectile dysfunction and low testosterone have a higher than normal risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. In a previous work, the same research group shows that obesity is also associated with an impairment of blood flow to the penis [ read full article ]


    Public release: 20 April 2010
  • Prostate cancer may cause infertility in youngs
    prostate cancer, infertility

    A research team from the University of Washington and other research centres in the US carried out a research targeting young infertile men. The study investigated whether there is a relationship between male infertility and the risk of prostate cancer. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 16 April 2010
  • Premature ejaculation linked to distress on men and partners
    premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction

    The 'PE Confidential' survey collected data from over 4,500 men and women from nine countries (Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Austria, UK, France, Finland and Sweden) on the impact of and attitudes towards premature ejaculation (PE). [ read full article ]


    Public release: 07 April 2010
  • 75% of men with diabetes will develop some degree of erectile dysfunction
    diabetes, erectile dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most prevalent diabetes-induced complications in men. Current data suggest that as many as 75% of men with diabetes will develop some degree of ED, and in many cases diabetics develop more severe forms of ED that are less responsive to standard drugs. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 03 April 2010
  • Multidisciplinary approach for treating patients with spinal cord injuries
    spinal cord injury

    Although traditionally associated primarily with young adults, today the average age of spinal cord injuries patients has risen to 40.2 years. Statistics show that each year, approximately 12,000 men and women sustain and survive spinal cord injuries, and about 259,000 Americans currently live with a long-lasting SCI. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 30 March 2010
  • Study has discovered a genetic mutation in African-American men with family history of prostate cancer
    men health, prostate cancer

    A recent research study has discovered, for the first time, a genetic mutation in African-American men with a family history of prostate cancer who are at increased risk for the disease. Scientific reports linking inheritable androgen receptor mutations to prostate cancer in Caucasians are rare, and this is the first one that focuses on the African-American population. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 10 March 2010
  • As men age, better health means better sex
    men health, sexual health

    A new research at University of Chicago finds better health translates into better sex lives, with healthy people more likely to engage in sex (and good sex at that) and to express an interest in sex. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 07 March 2010
  • Checkups and tests for men
    men health, prostate cancer

    Take this checklist as a general guideline. Tests and screenings you need are related on your individual risks, medical and genetic histories, and age. Then, talk with your doctor about all men health questions you have. This way you will know what tests and screenings you need and how often you should have them. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 04 March 2010
  • The Prostate Cancer Foundation position: PSA screening remains a valuable tool
    men health, prostate cancer

    The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) reiterated its position that PSA screening remains a valuable tool, in combination with other tools, for identifying potential prostate disease, including cancer. They did that in responding to continued debate over PSA screening, and today’s American Cancer Society statement. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 20 February 2010
  • Study to evaluate risk of suicide among prostate cancer patients
    men health, prostate cancer, depression

    In the beginning of the 1990s the introduction of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing as a screening tool for early detection of prostate cancer (PCa) drastically increased the detection of PCa. An unexpected consequence was the fact that the risk of suicide is increased among prostate cancer patients. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 20 February 2010
  • Men's health can be affected by diet
    life expectancy, men health, prostate cancer

    Men need more proteins and calories than women because they are generally larger and have larger muscle system. As a result of having more muscle, men get higher fat-burning abilities. But if high-fat foods could be their fuel of choice, over time the belts in their closet will start to shrink, as well as their arteries. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 18 February 2010
  • Men's leading causes of death
    life expectancy, men health

    Regarding life expectancy in men, we should know that men in United States live more than five years less than women. By consequence, the female population as a whole is older than the male population. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 10 February 2010
  • Top ten myths about sex
    reproductive health

    A national physician network specializing in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, known as Boston Medical Group, released today ten of the top myths regarding sex. The Group members think that being knowledgeable and understanding the real facts is important [ read full article ]


    Public release: 05 February 2010
  • Non-invasive MR Spectroscopy to determine ability to be fathers
    reproductive health

    According to a new study published in Human Reproduction, men with no sperm in their ejaculate - a condition known as azoospermia - may no longer need invasive procedures to determine if they have sperm in their testes. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 29 January 2010
  • New Jersey surgeons perform multi-process procedure for spinal cord injuries
    spinal cord injury

    The Plastic Surgery Center recently announced that a New Jersey medical team led by Dr. Matthew Kaufman enabled a 51-year-old man, named Edward Silcox of Langhorne, PA, to breathe on his own - without a ventilator - for the first time since becoming paralyzed. [ read full article ]


    Public release: 22 January 2010
  • Findings offer potential significance to the recovery of walking after spinal cord injury
    spinal cord injury

    Previous studies have suggested that excitatory neurons play an essential role for the initiation and maintenance of locomotion, or walking. However, this has not been demonstrated directly. In order to test the hypothesis that activation of excitatory neurons is important to locomotion ... [ read full article ]


    Public release: 12 January 2010
  • Genetic variant linked with the risk of prostate cancer identified
    sexual health, heart disease

    Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues have identified the first genetic variant associated with aggressive prostate cancer, proving the concept that genetic information may one day be used in combination with other factors to guide treatment decisions. [ read full article ]


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