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Incontinence during sex is a long-lasting problem for roughly one in eight men who’ve had their prostate removed due to cancer, a study of more than 1,400 patients has found. Although the urine leakage resolved for some men over time, 36 percent of them still had the problem — called climacturia — two years after [.… |
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Young gay and bisexual men who use methamphetamine are more likely to take sexual risks that boost their chances of contracting HIV, a new study suggests. Researchers say the findings underscore the fact that meth, and its associated HIV risk, is not just a problem of middle-aged white men. Methamphetamine triggers a massive … |
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A growing body of evidence suggests that antioxidants may have significant value in addressing infertility issues in both women and men, including erectile dysfunction, and researchers say that large, specific clinical studies are merited to determine how much they could help. A new analysis, published online in the journal P… |
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Adding hormone therapy to radiation therapy has been proven in randomized clinical trials to improve overall survival for men with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer. However, adding hormone therapy may reduce overall survival in men with pre-existing heart conditions, even if they have high-risk prostate cancer acco… |
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Scientists have found a new contributor to male infertility, a protein that is supposed to coat sperm to help them swim to an egg, unless that coating goes missing. About 20 percent of men may harbor gene mutations that leave their sperm coat-free and thus lower their fertility, an international research team reported Wednesd… |


