Sunday, November 8, 2009

men's health

Is Smoking Tougher on Women?

Research suggests they're more susceptible to dangers of tobacco more >>

Guidelines Urge Use of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs

Which product to prescribe depends on patient preferences, experts say more >>

Video: Daily Health Headlines, Studies, and Research

Insight into the latest news published medical journals more >>

Suicidal Thoughts May Vary by Antidepressant

Men face higher risk when taking nortriptyline than escitalopram, study finds more >>

Impotence, Incontinence Risk Casts Doubt on High-Tech Prostate Surgery

Marketing is buoying use of the technique, researchers say, but surgeon's experience is key more >>

Dental Plaque Buildup May Raise Heart Risk in Black Men

White blood cell activity increases in these patients when oral hygiene is neglected, study finds more >>

Men Not Being Told Enough About PSA Tests

Pros, cons of cancer screen not understood, research shows more >>

Studies Find PSA Screening Unreliable

Men need to know pros, cons to make informed choice about prostate cancer test, experts say more >>

Topical Cream for Erectile Dysfunction Shows Promise

It could become alternative for men who can't tolerate pills, researchers say more >>

Health Buzz: Heart Risk Factors Cut Men's Life Span and Other Health News

How to teach your kids to avoid texting while driving; why fitness pros knock The Biggest Loser more >>

Middle-Age Heart Risk Factors Shorten Men's Lives

Smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol cut 10 years of life, study finds more >>

Watchful Waiting Works for Older Men With Prostate Cancer

But experts stress the same does not hold true for patients under 60 more >>

For Hispanics, a Unique Cancer Profile Emerges

Report finds they're less likely to die of cancer but more apt to have certain malignancies more >>

Getting Closer to the Origins of Prostate Cancer

Newly discovered stem cell, common STD could help spur tumors, studies find more >>

FDA Panel Weighs Approving HPV Vaccine for Males

They can get variety of illnesses from the sexually transmitted virus, experts note more >>

Virus May Drive Some Prostate Cancers

Testing for XMRV might help spot more aggressive disease, experts say more >>

Adult Weight Gain Tied to Prostate Cancer Risk

White men risk more aggressive tumors if pounds mount up in 20s, 30s, study finds more >>

Should Circumcision Become Public Health Policy?

The government is considering recommending circumcising all newborn boys to fight the spread of HIV. more >>

Prostate Cancer Over-Diagnosed: Study

The result is over-treatment for many men, researchers say more >>

Whole Grains, Bran May Fight Hypertension in Men

New findings replicate similar data for women, experts say more >>

Hormone Therapy for Early Prostate Cancer Not Always Best

Study finds treatment raises death risk in those who also have heart disease more >>

HPV Vaccine Could Prevent Many Penile Cancers

Nearly half of the tumors are caused by strains covered by the shot, study finds more >>

Testosterone Therapy May Help Men With Heart Failure

Injections of male hormone boosted cardiac performance in Italian study more >>

Sex Hormone Levels Linked to Fractures in Men

Testing for estradiol, testosterone and SHBG could predict those at risk, expert says more >>

When It Comes to Casual Sex, Men Aren't So Picky

Women place greater emphasis on good looks, study finds more >>

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