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November 22, 2008

Penile Trauma, Peyronie’s Disease And Erectile Dysfunction

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Assessment And Treatment Of Erectile Function

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Kaufen viagra pillen mastercard BERLIN, GERMANY (UroToday.com) - After reviewing the prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED), Dr. Matthews emphasized the importance of a detailed history, physical examination and laboratory testing in the man complaining of ED.
In 2006 it was estimated (more…)

November 21, 2008

More men who have never smoked die of lung cancer than women

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According to the latest research more men who have never smoked die of lung cancer than women who have never smoked.
The research by an international team of scientists analysed data from 13 large studies, involving a total of around 2 million people, accessing (more…)

Adult Male Circumcision Not Linked To Sexual Dysfunction

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generishe cialis online kaufen mastercard The World Health Organization recommends male circumcision as an important element in HIV prevention programs, and the procedure is promoted in high-risk heterosexual populations. While the benefits of circumcision are well-documented (they also include reduced rates of urinary tract infection, penile cancer, and cervical cancer and chlamydia (more…)

November 19, 2008

PSD502 For Premature Ejaculation - Positive Outcomes From European Phase III Pivotal Trial

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Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC ("Plethora" or the "Company", AIM: PLE), the specialist developer of products for the treatment and management of urological disorders, announces that its European Phase III double-blind placebo controlled study of PSD502 for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE) has met its three co-primary (more…)

Men who never smoke live longer, better lives than heavy smokers

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Health-related quality of life appears to deteriorate as the number of cigarettes smoked per day increases, even in individuals who subsequently quit smoking, according to a report in the October 13 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Smoking has been shown to shorten men’s lives between seven and 10 years, according to background information in the article. It also has been linked to factors that may reduce quality (more…)

November 15, 2008

Raised risk of prostate cancer in Black men

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Black men living in England are three times more likely to get prostate cancer than White men and tend to be diagnosed five years younger, researchers have found.
The PROCESS study is the first population-based study to compare rates of prostate cancer between Black men and White men living in the United Kingdom. (more…)

Shocking Pictures To Appear On Cigarette Packets In UK On 1st October

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The UK’s ten million Smokers may see pictures of rotting teeth, throat cancer, and indications of male impotence (erectile dysfunction) on cigarette packets they buy at the beginning of October. The Department of Health (DoH) says "The warnings illustrate the devastating effects that tobacco can have on health."
Written warnings were introduced in January 2003. The DoH says they have been a great success. (more…)

November 14, 2008

Novel treatment for prostate cancer

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Men’s Health News
Scientists at Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) are developing and commercializing a promising novel therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer that may offer patients a faster and more precise treatment than existing clinical alternatives, with fewer side effects.
The new treatment-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided transurethral ultrasound-uses heat from focused ultrasound to treat cancer in the prostate gland precisely while sparing the delicate (more…)

More prostate cancer but fewer deaths

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A
major study by researchers from the Cancer Council Australia has found that even though more men are being diagnosed with (more…)

August 22, 2008

Prominent Urologist, Peter J. Muench, M.D., Recommends Penile Implant Surgery Over Viagra® For More Extreme Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Cases

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comprare il levitra senza ricetta There’s no question that Viagra® and drugs like it provide the best option for men with mild to moderate cases of erectile dysfunction (ED). It’s been around for 10 years now and oral medications work well for the not-so-impaired. Peter J. Muench M.D., a urologist with Delaware Urologic Associates (DUA) in Newark, Delaware says improvements (more…)

August 21, 2008

New Research On Sexual Function

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Young researchers presented innovative, early-stage research at the 16th Annual Summer Research Conference, a collaborative project of the AUA Foundation and the Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR). Kaufen (more…)

August 13, 2008

Causes For Sexual Dysfunction Change As People Age - Earlier Experiences With Multiple Partners And STDs Take Their Toll

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Sexual dysfunction is not an inevitable part of aging, but it is strongly related a number of factors, such as mental and physical health, demographics and lifetime experiences, many of which are interrelated, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Chicago.
The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found that a history of sexually transmitted disease also has an impact on sexual health (more…)

August 12, 2008

Racial disparities in PSA screening

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In
one of the first examinations of PSA screening in younger men, a study published by researchers at Duke Medicine’s Prostate Center finds that one-fifth of men under age 50 reported undergoing a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test to detect prostate cancer in the previous year, yet only one in three young black men reported ever having a PSA test (more…)

August 11, 2008

New Zealand issues warning on ‘dodgy’ treatments for erectile dysfunction

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New Zealand’s Director-General of Health, Stephen McKernan, is warning people about the potential health dangers associated with three products promoted and sold in New Zealand for sexual enhancement or the treatment of erectile dysfunction which may contain an undeclared therapeutic substance.
This statement about the three products is being issued by the Director-General (more…)

PSA screening among young men in the United States

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A new analysis finds that one in five men in their 40s has had a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test within the previous year and that young black men are more likely than young white men to have undergone the test.
The study, published in the September 15, 2008 issue of CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, provides valuable information as experts discuss possible changes to prostate cancer screening recommendations.
Currently, (more…)

August 10, 2008

Penile Prostheses For The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction

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UroToday.com - While erectile dysfunction has been described since ancient times, adequate treatment has only been available for the last three decades. Modern penile prosthetic devices were first developed in the early 1970s when Small et al. along with Scott et al. reported the implantation of penile prosthetic devices into the corpora cavernosa to fill the corpora cavernosa and provide (more…)

August 7, 2008

Health Canada Advises Consumers Not To Use Rize 2 The Occasion Capsules Or Any Unauthorized Erectile Dysfunction Products

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Health Canada is warning consumers not to use Rize 2 The Occasion capsules (Rize2), an unauthorized product promoted for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, because it (more…)

Erectile Dysfunction And The Prostate: What Are The Connections?

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UroToday.com - Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in American men and causes more than 60,000 deaths annually. Treatment of prostate cancer with either surgery, radiation therapy, cryotherapy or medical treatment is associated with significant life altering morbidity. Both incontinence and erectile dysfunction (ED) are too often sequelae (more…)

August 5, 2008

Latest information questions value of PSA test for men over 75

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The latest information regarding the PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test for prostate cancer, is advising men age 75 and older not to be screened.
It also says younger men should discuss the benefits and harms of the PSA test with their doctors before being tested.
The new recommendation comes from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force which has found evidence that screening for prostate cancer (more…)

August 4, 2008

Oily fish protect Japanese men against clogged arteries

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If you’re fishing for ways to reduce the risk of heart disease, you might start with the seafood-rich diet typically served up in Japan. According to new research, a lifetime of eating tuna, sardines, salmon and other fish appears to protect Japanese men against clogged arteries, despite other cardiovascular risk factors.
The research, published in the August 5, 2008, issue of Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), suggests (more…)

July 30, 2008

Men Sentenced For Illegal Internet Sale Of Unlicensed Sex Drug, UK

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Two men were sentenced on 21 May 2008 at Lewes Crown Court for the illegal sale and supply of an unlicensed medicine used to treat male erectile dysfunction under the Medicines Act 1968. The sentencing followed an investigation by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Colin Richard Hudson (52) of Hailsham, East Sussex was (more…)

July 28, 2008

NexMed Receives FDA Response For Erectile Dysfunction Product

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NexMed, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEXM), announced the receipt of a non approvable letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to its New Drug Application (NDA) for its topical treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). The major regulatory issues raised by the FDA were related to the results of the transgenic mouse carcinogenicity study which NexMed completed in 2002.
Commenting on today’s (more…)

July 26, 2008

Study Confirms That Levitra® On Demand Is Effective In Patients With ED After Nerve-sparing Prostatectomy

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A study published in the European Urology journal demonstrated that Levitra® (vardenafil, HCI) is highly efficacious in men with erectile dysfunction (ED) even shortly after radical nerve-sparing prostatectomy. This landmark study conducted by (more…)

July 23, 2008

Possible link found between diagnostic radiation and prostate cancer

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Researchers
at The University of Nottingham have shown an association between certain past diagnostic radiation procedures and an increased risk of young-onset prostate cancer - a rare form of prostate cancer which affects about 10 per cent of all men diagnosed with the disease.
The study, the first of its kind to report the relationship between low dose ionising radiation from diagnostic procedures and the risk (more…)

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