Men who show hair loss or early signs of baldness may be at an increased risk of dying from prostate cancer. A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology suggests that male-pattern baldness may be linked to an increased risk for prostate cancer. The study...
Dr. Franklin E. Kuehhas, Medical Director of International Andrology London, explains the recent findings on his latest multi center publication on patient related outcome measures, following surgical correction of Peyronie’s disease. The major conclusion of...
The chemicals released during orgasm may protect against diseases, like prostate and breast cancer. Researchers affirmed what may be the first modifiable risk factor for prostate cancer: ejaculation. During the annual meeting of American Urological Association, a...
The male hormone levels of testosterone, peak in men in their thirties and begin declining thereafter. It’s estimated that about 30 percent of men over age 40 have low testosterone levels, increased risks of sexual dysfunction and decreased muscle mass and fatigue....
Premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculating within one minute of sexual penetration, and is related to the interaction of neurotransmitters in a man’s brain and spinal cord. Up to three in 10 men suffer from premature ejaculation, but according to leading experts...
A new research has found that treating gum disease can offer relief to men suffering from a prostate condition that makes urination difficult. The findings showed that gum disease treatment can reduce symptoms of prostatitis, (prostate inflammation) a disease that...