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Genetic Testing May Identify Men at Risk for Prostate Cancer
Published September 17, 2014 1-800-Oncologist.com Genetic Testing May Identify Men at Risk for Prostate Cancer Learn More ... Read more »
UVA Earns AIUM Practice Accreditation
By earning the AIUM practice accreditation, Urology of Virginia has demonstrated clinical excellence and commitment to the highest quality patient care when providing diagnostic ultrasound services. ... Read more »
Vitamin D and Erectile Dysfunction
Just when it seems the benefits-of-vitamin-D literature has topped out, Italian researchers have found yet another area where the vitamin/hormone may help out: the bedroom. In a study of 143 men, Alessandra Barassi, MD, of University of Milan in ... Read more »
Bald men may have higher risk of prostate cancer, study stays
Published September 16, 2014 FoxNews.com A new study has found an association between male-pattern baldness and aggressive prostate cancer, Newsmax Health reported. Learn More ... Read more »
Physical activity linked to fewer symptoms of nocturia, study says
Published Friday, September 5, 2014 By Robert Preidt Exercise Might Curb His Nightly Trips to the Bathroom Learn More ... Read more »
Kegel exercises: Men, you should do them, too
Published July 15, 2014 By Evann Gastaldo Women aren't the only people who should be doing Kegel exercises. Learn More ... Read more »
PSA Screening Aids in Decreasing Prostate Cancer Death by 40 Percent
Published: August 5, 2014 Posted By Web Staff One in seven men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime, and one in thirty-five men will die from the disease. Learn More ... Read more »
Erectile Dysfunction Undertreated, Study Finds
Published: August 13, 2014 By Jody A. Charnow, Editor, Renal and Urology News Despite a high prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED), only a quarter of men with the condition receive treatment for it, according to a recently published ... Read more »