When people hear about erectile dysfunction (ED), the first solution they might think of is Viagra. This popular medication is a powerful method for men to regain their ability to start and keep an erection. However, many men cannot or will not take Viagra due to contraindications and side effects. If you have problems regarding
Read MoreWhen Your Wife Wants Kids but You’ve Already had a Vasectomy
Did you know that up to 10% of vasectomy patients change their minds and opt for vasectomy reversal? So if your wife now wants to have kids after you’ve already undergone a vasectomy, you can seek advice from a urological surgeon to see if you’re a candidate for this procedure. Your doctor can perform tests
Read MoreProstate health: Diets and exercise tips
As you get older, your risk for prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer increase. The good news is, prostate cancer is preventable. There is also evidence that a healthy diet and regular exercise can reduce prostate problems and slow prostate cancer progression. If you’re ready to become more proactive about maintaining
Read More5 Things Men Should Know About a Prostate Exam
Prostate screening usually starts for men aged 50 and over; if you have a family history of prostate cancer, your doctor may recommend that you start having the tests done at age 40 or 45. Under the supervision of a medical specialist, prostate tests can detect a number of conditions at the early stages –
Read MoreTips for a Healthy Prostate
With close to 200,000 new cases diagnosed in the United States each year, prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men besides skin cancers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) – an enlargement of the prostate – is not malignant, but it can obstruct the
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