By Gardiner Harris
Two more studies published in yet another prominent medical journal have raised questions about the safety of Avandia, a once-popular diabetes medicine.
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By Sid Kirchheimer
Research Shows Threefold Boost Among Men Aged 18-45
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By Sherri McGinnis González
Reanalysis of data from the first long-term randomized trial of a chemopreventive agent for prostate cancer shows that the excess prevalence of high-grade prostate cancer in the drug-treated group may be attributable to shrinkage of the prostate at the
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By Anne Rueter
Men now have another good reason to consider taking finasteride, a well-known generic drug that shrinks an enlarged prostate and reduces the risk of getting prostate cancer by 25 percent. A new study from the Southwest Oncology Group strongly suggests
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By Associated Press
Court Denies Class Status for Plaintiffs Against Merck
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By Barnaby Feder
Studies Say Newer Stents for Arteries Show Promise
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By Roni Rabin
Patches, pumps, pills, low-dose pills and super-low-dose creams and gels: Ever since the landmark Women's Health Initiative study found that hormone therapy could be harmful, a dizzying array of new low-dose treatment options have been offered to count
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By Liz Savage
More prostate cancers were detected among men who were screened every two years than men screened every four years, according to a study published online August 28 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. But the shorter time between scr
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By The Telegraph
Viagra may make a man more loving as well as improve his physical performance, research suggests.
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By Science Daily
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison report this month that sildenafil increases the amount of oxytocin released by stimulation of the posterior pituitary gland, a small structure directly underneath the brain that regulates hormone level
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By Meyer Jackson
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison report this month that sildenafil increases the amount of oxytocin released by stimulation of the posterior pituitary gland, a small structure directly underneath the brain that regulates hormone level
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By Alex Berenson
In Carol Ernst’s eyes, two years ago she won a measure of justice.
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By Jane Brody
Cutting Cholesterol, an Uphill Battle
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Supplements of the antioxidants beta carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E may be good for you, but a new study reports that they have no effect, either alone or in combination, in preventing heart attack, stroke or death among women at risk for cardiovasc
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By Gina Kolata
“Whoa, look at the sugar in here,” his doctor told him. Mr. Smith’s blood sugar level was sky high and glucose was spilling into his urine.
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By Science Daily
Erectile dysfunction after surgery to remove the prostate (radical prostatectomy) has traditionally been attributed to nerve damage that theoretically should heal over time.
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By Gardiner Harris
Two small studies of the popular heartburn drugs Prilosec and Nexium found that patients who took the medicines over many years had an increased risk of sometimes fatal heart attacks and heart failure.
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By Tina Kelley
Michael D. Falkouski, a volunteer assistant fire chief in the Albany suburb of Rensselaer, was awakened at 2:30 a.m. on Jan. 23, 2005, in the middle of a blizzard. There had been an explosion and a bad fire; a man was severely burned.
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By Science Daily
Men who smoke cigarettes run an increased risk of experiencing erectile dysfunction
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By Nicole Fawcett
Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered how genes turn on the switch that leads to prostate cancer.
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