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Friday, July 18, 2008

Men's Health Briefs

Men's brains feel good when a disliked person feels pain

Think twice about prostate test

Testicular cancer risk rises with infertility

Lifestyle changes could help battle prostate cancer

Not so quick on the trigger: A new drug may help slow things down for men with premature ejaculation

Prostate cancer detection: New prostate cancer molecule shows promise for screening

Celebrity endorsements: Famous people's recommendations on cancer screening influence people

Rock your body: Men's and women's magazines show different ideal male bodies

Troubling treatment: Radiation risk in prostate cancer treatment

Prostate cancer therapies: Treatment could depend on marital status and ethnicity

Post-surgical infection: Do surgery patients get the drugs they need to prevent infection?

Prostate cancer: Hormone therapy increases risk of bone fracture

Prostate-specific antigen: Overweight men have lower levels of antigen measured in prostate cancer tests

Suicide risk: Men with low test scores at 18 have higher risk of suicide later

HIV transmission: Uncircumcised men are at higher risk

Antioxidant news: Supplement seems to lower risk of cancer in men

Alcoholism: Genetics play a role in developing alcohol dependence

MRSA outbreak: Infection spreads among Connecticut college football team

Erectile dysfunction: Lose weight for better sex

Treating prostate cancer: The best way to combat mild prostate tumors

Prostate cancer: Radical prostatectomy vs. radiation therapy

To work out or not work out: Can exercise lower your risk of prostate cancer?

Testicular ultrasound: Males struggling with infertility may have undiagnosed tumors

Prostate cancer: Sorting through the confusion about PSA levels

Acting out: A study looks at the effect of an alcoholic step-parent on kids

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