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Genetic Variant Associated With Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer 01/12/2010
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Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues have identified the first genetic variant associated with aggressive prostate cancer
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First gene 'linked to aggressive prostate cancer found' 01/12/2010
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Scientists have discovered the first gene linked to the aggressive form of prostate cancer, raising hope that doctors will someday be able to predict how the disease will progress.
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Sexual Function Does Not Continuously Decline After Radiation Therapy Treatments for Prostate Cancer 01/06/2010
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Sexual function in prostate cancer patients receiving external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) decreases within the first two years after treatment but then stabilizes and does not continuously decline as was previously thought
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Makers of bogus prescription drugs pose new challenges 01/06/2010
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Manufacturers of counterfeit prescription drugs are embracing new tactics to deal with an estimated $75-billion-year market in knockoffs, a battle that is far from being won. That's the focus of an article in the current issue of Chemical & Engi
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Restless Legs Linked to Erectile Dysfunction 01/05/2010
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But it's not clear how the two disorders are connected, researchers say
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NaNO Vapor: Strong claims, weak details 01/04/2010
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The body-building supplement label and website are short on helpful specifics.
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Atkins is out, slim is always
in and calories count 12/31/2009
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Modernizing the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction in Men 12/29/2009
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Modern, couple-oriented treatment for male sexual dysfunction takes the psychosocial aspects of sex into account, as well as focussing on the purely physical aspects of the problem.
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Modernizing the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction in Men 12/29/2009
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Modern, couple-oriented treatment for male sexual dysfunction takes the psychosocial aspects of sex into account, as well as focussing on the purely physical aspects of the problem. The importance of this biopsychosocial approach, whether one looks at
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Fix health costs by banning drug ads 12/18/2009
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Experimental Drug Shows Promise Against Brain, Prostate Cancers 12/16/2009
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An experimental drug currently being tested against breast and lung cancer shows promise in fighting the brain cancer glioblastoma and prostate cancer, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in two preclinical studies.
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More Blood Vessels in Hormone-Resistant Prostate Tumors 12/16/2009
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Patients with advanced prostate cancer are often treated with hormones, but when the tumours start growing again they have more and different blood vessels, reveals a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy, at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Men Devastated When Viagra Fails 12/15/2009
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Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction Affects Men's Self-Esteem
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Ready to Exercise? Check Your Watch 12/10/2009
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Ready to Exercise? Check Your Watch
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Hops Compound May Prevent Prostate Cancer 12/10/2009
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The natural compound xanthohumol blocks the effects of the male hormone testosterone, therefore aiding in the prevention of prostate cancer.
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Severe Heart Attacks Deadlier for Women 12/09/2009
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Severe Heart Attacks Deadlier for Women
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Medical Terms Worry More People Than Lay Terms 12/09/2009
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The label used to identify a disease – whether it is common language or medical terminology – can influence how serious people think the condition is, according to new research from McMaster University, the second part of a larger study on
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Time Between Treatment And PSA Recurrence Predicts Death From Prostate Cancer 12/09/2009
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Men whose prostate specific antigen (PSA) rise within 18 months of radiotherapy are more likely to develop spread and die of their disease, according to an international study led by Fox Chase Cancer Center radiation oncologist Mark K. Buyyounouski, M.
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Coffee Consumption Associated With Reduced Risk of Advanced Prostate Cancer 12/08/2009
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While it is too early for physicians to start advising their male patients to take up the habit of regular coffee drinking, data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference revealed a str
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Exercise Reduces Death Rate in Prostate Cancer Patients 12/08/2009
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As little as 15 minutes of exercise a day can reduce overall mortality rates in patients with prostate cancer, according to findings presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held here





