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Doctors grapple with prostate cancer screening guidelines
For years, the PSA test has been the standard method for early detection of prostate cancer, which strikes one in six men.
But recently, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a federal advisory panel, said the test that checks for prostate-specific...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Urinary Incontinence, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lung Cancer
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Chan Lowe: The Catholic Church and contraception
Normally, matters of faith don’t fall within the purview of an editorial cartoon, unless they spill over into the public and political sphere. This has done just that, specifically the brouhaha about whether the health insurance offered by...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Viagra (drug), Birth Control, Health, Cialis (drug)
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P-word? OK. The V-word? That's trickier
NEW YORK (AP) — Kayt Sukel, an author who writes about neuroscience and sexuality, has given lectures around the country on the issue. And there's one word, she finds, that never fails to get her audiences squeamish. "There's just something about...Tags: Jon Stewart, CBS Corp., Abortion Issue, Satellite and Cable Service, ABC (tv network)
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Obama has it right on birth control
I can't believe that I actually agree with something President Barack Obama has done. Granted, I'm one of those conservatives who has never subscribed to the full-meal-deal checklist, preferring to critically consider whether each of my positions is the...Tags: Family Planning, Barack Obama, Fox News Channel (tv network), Viagra (drug), Facebook
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POM Wonderful pushes back against FTC
POM Wonderful, a manufacturer of pomegranate juice and supplements, is pushing back against a recent ruling that found the company violated federal law by making deceptive disease prevention and treatment claims.
Boldly asserting its right to legally...Tags: Public Relations, New Products, Online Advertising, Marketing, Heart Disease
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Taking care of diabetes during holidays
More than 20 million Americans are living with diabetes, and another 40 million are in the early stages of the disease. Managing diabetes can be a challenge all year long, but the holidays can pose special problems. All those extra treats, meals and...Tags: Holidays, Hospitals and Clinics, Kidney Disease, Hands, Health
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Understanding the new prostate cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent advisory panel, recently recommended that healthy men not be given PSA blood tests to detect prostate cancer. But that won't mean the end of diagnosis and treatment of the disease, the most common...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Minority Groups, Urinary Incontinence, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Week of Father's Day puts spotlight on men's health
It's Men's Health Week, and public health officials are encouraging men to pay more attention to their bodies. Not only should they be paying more attention to little changes that don't seem right, they should be getting annual checkups. Diseases common...Tags: Lower Back Pain, Minority Groups, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human Interest, Cancer
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Man Says Flesh Eating Bacteria Consumed His Penis
KTLA NewsA Peruvian man has filed a malpractice lawsuit against a Miami doctor for what he says was a botched penile implant operation. Enrique Milla decided to get the implant in 2007 for his erectile dysfunction. But he also suffers from high blood pressure...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Litigation, Trials, Diabetes, Amputation
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FDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunction
Men now have a new option to treat erectile dysfunction. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the new drug Stendra to treat the illness that causes problems in the sex lives of 30 million men. It is the first erectile dysfunction drug in a...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer Inc., Viagra (drug), Drug Trafficking, Heart Attack
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Chuck Witt: Finding a cure for everything
“It’s a Brave New World!” Aldous Huxley created this science fiction world in 1931, and it has remained a popular work since then. Now, it would seem from many appearances, we have actually entered the world that he described over...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, General Practitioners, COPD, Aspirin (drug), Fibromyalgia
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