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| 1. | Four ways to prevent erectile dysfunction and male impotence |
2012-2-6 17:21:40 |
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author: Dr. Editor
disease: Prostatitis |
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Four ways to prevent erectile dysfunction and male impotence Men must pay attention, wake up, take charge and follow every possible practice in order to evade the problem of impotence. The reason is simple and extensive at the same time and that is to avoid the extinction of mankind. This article will definitely give some practical tips to circumvent the problem besides using medications and chemical treatments. First, let us look at the factors linked with the causes of the problem and its co ... |
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| 2. | Never-Married Men Fare Worse After Prostate Cancer Surgery |
2012-2-6 11:45:16 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Prostatitis |
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Prostate cancer patients who have never been married are more likely to die from their disease following radical prostatectomy (RP) compared with married men, according to study findings presented here at the annual Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. Kenneth Gerard Nepple, MD, and colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis studied 3,596 men who underwent RP and had a median 72 months of follow-up. Of these, 86.9% were married, 5.3% were divorced, 2.4% were widowed, and 5 ... |
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| 3. | Ureaplasma Urealyticum Causes Tubal Blockage |
2012-2-6 11:42:18 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Tubal blockage, Salpingitis |
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Ureaplasma urealyticumis a bacterium belonging to the family Mycoplasmataceae. U. urealyticum is part of the normal genital flora of both men and women. It is found in about 70% of sexually active humans. Ureaplasma is nothing to worry about although if an infection is causing outward symptoms. The primary cause of Ureaplasma urealyticum is the result of transmission os an infectious agent by another person. So it is one of the STDs. Ureaplasma urealyticum infection in women can also cause tu ... |
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| 4. | 4 Most Possible Causes of Tubal Blockage |
2012-2-4 12:24:19 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Tubal blockage, Salpingitis |
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As the egg and the sperm meet and become a fertilized egg in the fallopian tube, it must go through the tube, enter the uterine and then attach on the endometrium. By this time we say the woman is pregnant. If tubal blockage is with this woman, infertility occurs. Generally, therere 4 most possible and common causes of tubal blockage: Gynecological inflammation Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, chronic cervicitis and endometritis can spread locally in womens pelvic cavity and cause inflammat ... |
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| 5. | How does Chlamydia Affect Male Fertility? |
2012-2-4 12:22:49 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Chlamydia |
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Mens urinary system and genital system shares the same opening at the penis. As a result, pathogens, like chlamydia infects mens urethra before it infects other parts of the body. In the beginning, urinary discomfort are common symptoms. Chlamydia can then infect prostate gland or bladder. Then possibly infect epididymis, testis, and seminal vesicle. Men with above disease may be suffering from necrospermia or azoospermia. The motility, PH, liquefaction and density of semen are all possib ... |
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| 6. | Prostate Cancer Linked to Heavy Alcohol Intake |
2012-2-4 12:21:04 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Prostatitis |
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SAN FRANCISCO - eavy ethanol intake is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer (PCa) among low-risk men with at least one prior negative prostate biopsy, investigators reported here at the annual Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. It also is associated with an elevated risk for high-grade PCa. The findings emerged from a study of data from 6,729 men who had at least one on-study bipsy while participating in the REDUCE (Reduction by Dutasteride of Prostate Cancer Events) trial. Of the ... |
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| 7. | Men With Reduced Fertility At Reduced Risk For Prostate Cancer |
2012-2-3 17:03:22 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Prostatitis |
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Involuntary childlessness owing to reduced fertility is a concern for many men. However, these men do have one advantage - they run a significantly lower risk of suffering from prostate cancer. Researchers are interested in whether this phenomenon could be used in the fight against cancer. There is a clear link between male subfertility and a lower risk of prostate cancer. According to a new thesis from Lund University in Sweden, involuntarily childless men have around a 50 per cent lower ris ... |
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| 8. | What is Chlamydia Trachomatis? |
2012-2-3 16:58:11 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Chlamydia |
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Chlamydia trachomatis, an obligate intracellular human pathogen, is one of three bacterial species in the genus Chlamydia. C. trachomatis is a Gram-negative bacteria, therefore its cell wall components retain the counter-stain safranin and appear pink under a light microscope. The inclusion bodies of Chlamydia trachomatis were first described in 1907, the Chlamydia trachomatis agent was first cultured in the yolk sacs of eggs by Feifan Tang et al in 1957. Chlamydial infection. Advances in th ... |
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| 9. | Condom Market Shrinks in Poland for First Time |
2012-2-2 11:54:01 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Chlamydia |
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For the first time sales of condoms and birth control in Poland shrank by 10 percent and 3.2 percent respectively over a year as of October 2011, fresh market surveys showed Tuesday. Further studies of the data compiled by the Nielsen and IMS Health pharmaceutical market analysts due out in February are expected to pinpoint the causes behind this unprecedented contraction in the contraceptives sector. But leading Polish sexologists already have theories on the reasons behind the shrinking co ... |
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| 10. | Can Cervicitis Cause Infertility or Cancer? |
2012-2-2 11:52:08 |
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author: Dr. Lee
disease: Uterine disease |
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Cervicitis is inflammation of the cervix, the lower and narrow end of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Cervicitis is common. It may be caused by a number of factors including sexually transmitted infection, chemical or physical irritations, and allergies. As its possible to have cervicitis and not experience any signs or symptoms, cervicitis is always found in gynecological examinations. When a woman is diagnosed with cervicitis, the most possible question she concerns is that if the ... |
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Dr. Lee
She is good at treating female and male reproductive and urinary system diseases, such as prostatitis, cystitis, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.. |
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