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Sudden cardiac death: Prevention and — it’s true — treatment

Discusses the causes of sudden cardiac death and tips for how to prevent it.

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Penile rehabilitation after prostate cancer surgery

Men who experience erectile dysfunction as after a prostatectomy may benefit from penile rehabilitation in the form of now-common ED medications.

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Author Posted on December 20, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Penile rehabilitation after prostate cancer surgery

On call: Pancreatic cancer prevention

Every time I open a newspaper, I seem to read about another VIP with cancer of the pancreas. It sounds like a dreadful disease. Is there some way I can be tested to see if I’m at risk?

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Controlling blood sugar in diabetes: How low should you go?

Rigorous blood sugar control has been shown to benefit those with type 1 diabetes, and may do so for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes, whose blood vessels are still relatively healthy.

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Unfolding bent fingers: New handiwork for bacteria

A new medication derived from bacteria offers an alternative treatment for the inward bending of the fingers known as Dupuytren’s contracture.

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Medical memo: Length of survival and causes of death in men with prostate cancer

The life expectancy for men over 65 who have been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer is not significantly different from men in the same age group without prostate cancer.

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Author Posted on November 22, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Medical memo: Length of survival and causes of death in men with prostate cancer

Treating hypertension: Are two meds better than one?

Research supports the theory that a combination of two drugs for hypertension, given at lower doses, is more effective than giving just one drug at double the dose.

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Author Posted on November 22, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Treating hypertension: Are two meds better than one?

On call: Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia

I’ve had three prostate biopsies over the past four years because my PSA has gone from 3.2 to 4.8. The first two biopsies were normal, but the new one found “PIN” but no cancer. Please explain “PIN” and tell me what it means for me.

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Prostate-specific antigen: A new(ish) study

The controversy over PSA testing continues, with a study from Sweden suggesting that testing does reduce the risk of death from prostate cancer, but the issue is by no means resolved.

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Author Posted on October 20, 2010February 23, 2020Categories Men's HealthLeave a comment on Prostate-specific antigen: A new(ish) study

Salt and your health, Part II: Shaking the habit

With growing evidence that restricting sodium leads to lower blood pressure and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, it makes sense to make the effort to work on cutting salt from our eating habits.

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