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Prostate treatment tied to three-fold increase in heart disease risk

A new study released this week suggested that prostate cancer patients in the midst of hormone treatment used to slow tumor growth may actually be ... Read More »

Tale of the tape

If you're a guy who's sporting a good size beer belly these days, you may want to consider some measures to trim down. That's because larger ... Read More »

Seasonality of Prostate cancer diagnosis can predict survival

Interesting research out of the U.S. and Europe this past week, as it was concluded that the season in which a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer ... Read More »

Prostate health not guaranteed by 'tomato diet'

If you're adding lycopene to your diet through supplements or more tomato eating, a new study hopes you aren't doing it to decrease your chances of ... Read More »

Doctor experience counts in prostate surgery

In a case of experience really (really) counting, it has been found that prostate surgery performed on patients by older doctors have a better chance ... Read More »

Harlem health fair: Real men get checked

Reverend Al Sharpton promoted a Father's Day health fair entitled "Real Men Get Checked." The health fair encouraged black men to attend and get ... Read More »

Not only for wrinkles, Botox helps the prostate?

Botox fan? If you've ever seen the need to zap those wrinkles with a small injection of Botox, you're not alone. However, the product is now being ... Read More »

Botox: It's not just for wrinkles anymore

New research suggests Botox can provide some relief for men suffering with an enlarged prostate. The Botox injection relaxes the nerves and muscle ... Read More »

A Star Trek tricorder for modern dentists?

Okay, so here's some cool technology: a hand held device that can assess dental disease in mere minutes. With just a drop or two of your saliva, the ... Read More »

Have a pomegranate, for your heart's sake

The pomegranate is, for all the good press it's received lately, still amazingly unknown and obscure. I think by now most people have at least heard ... Read More »