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BYLINE: Lisette Hilton Newswise — For Bruno Nahar, M.D., urological oncologist at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and Desai Sethi Urology Institute, performing the 150th focal high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedure on a patient with localized prostate cancer wasn’t just about reaching a milestone. It was about pioneering a procedure that doctors are using worldwide to effectively treat
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BYLINE: Sarina Gleason Media Relations 517.256.5618 (call/text) sarina.[email protected] newsroom.spectrumhealth.org Newswise — A new Corewell Health study suggests that men who have longer prostatic urethras, the part of the urethra that travels through the prostate, may be at a higher risk of experiencing moderate, often chronic urinary side effects after receiving radiation for prostate cancer.   To
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We receive free products and receive commissions through our links. See disclosures page. Not that long ago, electrolyte powders were really only something that serious runners, cyclists, and athletes who trained in the heat had on their radar. Today, they’re available in pretty much every grocery and drug store, and in formulations and flavors designed
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Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Oct. 9, 2023) – Cedars-Sinai has selected urologic surgeon and investigator Andrew Hung, MD, as the vice chair of Academic Development in the Department of Urology with a joint appointment in the Department of Computational Biomedicine. In this dual role, Hung, a specialist in kidney and prostate diseases, will provide patient care, collaborate with other Cedars-Sinai
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Newswise — ATLANTA, October 12, 2023 — Reversing historical patterns, new findings led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) show higher lung cancer incidence in women than in men has not only continued in adults younger than 50 years, but now extends to women 50 to 54 years of age in the United
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Newswise — UVA Health researchers have developed a powerful new tool to understand how medications affect men and women differently, and that will help lead to safer, more effective drugs in the future. Women are known to suffer a disproportionate number of liver problems from medications. At the same time, they are typically underrepresented in
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Newswise — Despite the miserable weather last weekend, more than 150 men attended Hackensack Meridian Health’s Annual Men’s Health Event at the Hackensack Civic Center where all-time NY Giants great Harry Carson kicked off the event with words of encouragement and the importance of regular screenings. Held on the last day of Prostate Cancer Awareness
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Newswise — Eating more plant-based meals is better for our health and better for the planet. But cultural preferences are significant barriers to reducing meat consumption – especially for men, who are underrepresented among vegans and vegetarians. Studies have found that eating meat is associated with masculinity, and that gender stereotypes label plant-based diets as
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We receive free products and receive commissions through our links. See disclosures page. Hey vegans, we have not forgotten about you! We understand that protein powder is generally geared towards whey users. However, there are plenty of plant-based options out there. Plant-based eating has been strongly correlated with reducing heart-related medical concerns, improving your glycemic
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Newswise — Washington, DC (September 27, 2023) — Personality traits and mental health problems are among the factors linked to erectile dysfunction (ED), a condition that affects up to 80% of men over the age of 60. But researchers often overlook these psychological causes and their treatments in favor of biological components of ED, according
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Considered the king of the Classic Physique division, Chris Bumstead understands exactly what it takes to become a champion. Coming off four consecutive first-place finishes at the Mr. Olympia show, the decorated bodybuilder has his sights set on taking home the title for the fifth year in a row. Focused on fine-tuning his training and
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Newswise — ARLINGTON, Va., September 29, 2023 — People with intermediate risk, localized prostate cancer can be treated as effectively using fewer and higher doses of radiation therapy delivered over five treatment sessions as they can with lower doses delivered over several weeks, a new phase III randomized trial suggests. The findings, which are the
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