Archive for the 'Erectile dysfunction treatment' Category

Treatment For Early Prostate Cancer Associated With Type Of Specialist Seen

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Science Daily — A new study analyzing men with localized prostate cancer shows that the specialty of the physician they see can influence the type of therapy they ultimately receive. The study, co-led by a urologist and a radiation oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, found that patients aged 65 to 69 years old who […]

One-third Of Spam Is ‘Health’-related

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Science Daily — A new study has found that a third of all spam messages advertise health products such as drugs and natural health products and that it is easy to purchase prescription drugs and controlled substances advertised in these messages.

Peter Gernburd and Alejandro Jadad at the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University of Toronto […]

'Nerve Mapping' Helps Preserve Sexual Function After Prostate Removal

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Science Daily — STANFORD — Urologists at Stanford are evaluating a new surgical tool that can help spare men from becoming impotent after surgery for localized prostate cancer.

The new tool aids surgeons in pinpointing the microscopic nerves around the prostate that control sexual function, so that they can avoid damaging these nerves during prostate […]

Three Most Common Prostate Cancer Treatments Impact Men In Different Ways

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Science Daily — A rigorous, long-term study of quality of life in patients who underwent one of the three most common treatments for prostate cancer found that each affected men’s lives in different ways. The findings provide invaluable information for men with prostate cancer who are facing vital treatment decisions.

Researchers studied quality of life in […]

Testosterone Deficiency Found In One-Third Of Diabetic Men

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Science Daily — BUFFALO, N.Y. — Low testosterone production appears to be a common alternative treatment for erectile dysfunction of type 2 diabetes in men, affecting 1 out of 3 diabetic patients, a new study has shown.

Moreover, results of the dysfunction erectile male sexual show that this condition, known clinically as hypogonadism, is caused not […]

Sexual Dysfunction Study Designed To Help Women

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Science Daily — The kids. The job. The house. The cell phone, blackberry and email. With all the erectile help many women juggle, there is often no time for romance, and in many cases, even less desire. Well over a third (40 – 45%) of adult women experience at least one symptom of sexual penis […]

Does Protein Contribute To Erectile Dysfunction Among Diabetic/Obese?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Science Daily — More than eight million men are at risk for erectile dysfunction (ED) induced by Type II (insulin resistant) diabetes. While the exact mechanism(s) involved in diabetes mellitus induced erectile dysfunction (DMED) is not yet understood, a team of researchers has hypothesized that certain proteins may regulate penile vascular tone increasing sensitivity to […]

Erectile Dysfunction Influenced By Race And Ethnicity

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Science Daily — According to a new study in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, erectile dysfunction (ED) is highly prevalent across white, black and Hispanic populations in the United States. For the first time in an adequately-sized, nationally representative probability sample, the effect of health and lifestyle variables on the odds of having ED were […]

University Of Alberta Researcher Offers Promising Treatment For Premature Ejaculation

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Science Daily — A University of Alberta researcher has discovered a potential breakthrough for premature ejaculation–the most common sexual dysfunction in men–with a drug usually used to treat bi-polar or anxiety disorder.

Dr. Pierre Chue, a psychiatry professor at the U of A, has found success in treating premature ejaculation (PE) with the use of gabapentin, […]

Research On Bicycle Saddles And Sexual Health Comes Of Age

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Science Daily — August 23, 2005 - Steven Schrader, a prominent researcher in sexual andreproductive health, philosophized in a guest editorial of theSeptember issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine that it is time tomove on - the current scientific focus on the relationship betweenbicycle riding and sexual health has now shifted. Whereas past alternative […]


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