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How Do Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Work?

If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction and want to try a pill treatment that produces good results, then you have four options available. All four FDA-approved drugs for erectile dysfunction – Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil), Staxyn (vardenafil), and Viagra (sildenafil) – work in a similar way, with some slight variations in how long they take… Continue Reading »


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BPH, Prostatitis and Urinary Tract Infections in Men

If you are experiencing pain or discomfort when urinating you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), a condition that develops when bacteria, usually Escherichia coli, attacks the urinary tract. Although the majority of the more than 8 million cases of urinary tract infections that occur each year in the United States affect women, men… Continue Reading »


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What Is Your ED IQ?

How much do you know about erectile dysfunction? Answer True or False to each of the following statements. 1. Most men who experience ED are older than 65 2. Erectile dysfunction is usually a psychological problem, not a physical one. 3. A urologist can help with treatment for ED.


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Infertile Men at Greater Risk of High-Grade Prostate Cancer

Could infertility in men be a risk factor for prostate cancer? Results of a recent study indicate that it may be wise to screen men who are infertile for the possibility of prostate cancer, as researchers found a greater risk of high-grade prostate cancer among this population of men. A research team from the University… Continue Reading »


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Black Men and Prostate Cancer

Compared with white men, African-American men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer in their early 50s and twice as likely to die of the disease. (American Cancer Society) They are also more likely to be in an advanced stage of the disease when diagnosed. (Winterich 2009). Recent findings released at the American Urological… Continue Reading »


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