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Exercise reduces death rate in prostate cancer patients 12/07/2009
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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
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Coffee consumption associated with reduced risk of advanced prostate cancer 12/07/2009
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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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Coming: Vaccine That Fights Prostate Cancer 12/04/2009
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Coming: Vaccine That Fights Prostate Cancer
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Alcohol improves a man's sexual performance in bed - study 11/26/2009
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Alcohol improves a man's sexual performance in bed - study
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New Erection Drug Faster, Safer? 11/23/2009
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Study Shows Erectile Dysfunction Drug Avanafil Works in 30 Minutes or Less
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Spray could help men in bed 11/19/2009
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Trial volunteers who used the anaesthetic spray lasted five times longer during sexual intercourse than they did when given a dummy treatment.
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Phthalates Threat: Less Boy, More Girl 11/17/2009
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Phthalates Threat: Less Boy, More Girl
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Tulane Cancer Center to begin novel clinical trial for late-stage prostate cancer drug 11/17/2009
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International prostate cancer expert Dr. Oliver Sartor of Tulane Cancer Center is the first oncologist in the United States to offer patients an experimental new treatment for late-stage prostate cancer through a multi-center clinical trial
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Viagra for Women? Drug Developed as Antidepressant Effective in Treating Low Libido 11/16/2009
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The drug flibanserin, which was originally created as an antidepressant, is effective in treating women with low libido, pooled results from three separate clinical trials have found.
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Desire in a pill - the drug that boosts a woman's libido 11/16/2009
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A 'desire pill' for women has been found after scientists discovered a failed antidepressant reawakens the female libido.
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In One Study, a Heart Benefit for Chocolate 11/15/2009
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In One Study, a Heart Benefit for Chocolate
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Routine Evaluation of Prostate Size Not as Effective in Cancer Screening 11/14/2009
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New Mayo Clinic research studied the association between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and prostate size and found that routine annual evaluation of prostate growth is not necessarily a predictor for the development of prostate cancer.
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The PSA Test: 7 Reasons It Still Matters 11/13/2009
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The PSA Test: 7 Reasons It Still Matters
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Workplace BPA Exposure Increases Risk Of Male Sexual Dysfunction 11/11/2009
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High levels of workplace exposure to Bisphenol-A may increase the risk of reduced sexual function in men, according to a Kaiser Permanente study appearing in the journal Human Reproduction.
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Grown Replacement Of Penile Erectile Tissue In Animals Suggests Potential To Benefit Patients 11/11/2009
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In an advance that could one day enable surgeons to reconstruct and restore function to damaged or diseased penile tissue in humans, researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center's Institute for Regenerative Medicine have used tissue eng
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Sex and BPA Don't Mix, Say Researchers 11/11/2009
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Sex and BPA Don't Mix, Say Researchers
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BPA Tied to Impotence in Men 11/11/2009
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Chinese factory worker study suggests more potential hazards from the plastics chemical
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What’s up doc? The sex lives of rabbits given a boost 11/10/2009
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The way they breed, you would not think rabbits need any help with their sex lives.
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Routine evaluation of prostate size not as effective in cancer screening 11/10/2009
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New Mayo Clinic research studied the association between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and prostate size and found that routine annual evaluation of prostate growth is not necessarily a predictor for the development of prostate cancer.
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Scientists Grow New Penile Tissue in the Lab 11/09/2009
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Rabbits implanted with new cells regained sexual function, study says





