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    Jul 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Surgery Improves Prostate Symptoms?

    Medications, laser treatment and surgery can all arrest the growth of an enlarged prostate gland, but only surgery can produce an improvement in symptoms, particularly a reduction in incontinence, researchers said.
    Los Angeles Times
    Medications, laser treatment and surgery can all arrest the growth of an enlarged prostate gland, but only surgery can produce an improvement in symptoms, particularly a reduction in incontinence, researchers said. The surgery, known as transurethral...

    Tags: San Francisco, Health, Prostate, Enlarged Prostate, Surgery

  2. Jul 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Book review: 'Anne Boleyn' by G.W. Bernard

    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn Fatal Attractions G.W. Bernard Yale University Press: 238 pp., $30 This is a disturbing book for the reader of Tudor history, as it carefully analyzes and then demolishes many of the statements that we are accustomed to taking as facts...

    Tags: Anxiety, Sexual Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Showtime (tv network), Adultery

  4. Jul 16, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  5. Maximize Your Sexual Health

    Most men these days strive for good health through diet, exercise and other self-care rituals. But one of the most vital aspects of self—sexuality—is often overlooked.
    HealthKey.com
    Most men these days strive for good health through diet, exercise and other self-care rituals. But one of the most vital aspects of self—sexuality—is often overlooked. The fact is, proper sexual health for men is easily maintained with a...

    Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Sex, Tobacco Addiction

  6. Jul 26, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Can Viagra Lead to Divorce?

    After a decade on the market, Viagra has helped thousands of men get back in the bedroom. But it may spark other problems in the home that can eventually lead to divorce, some marriage counselors maintain.
    McClatchy Tribune Newspapers
    After a decade on the market, Viagra has helped thousands of men get back in the bedroom. But it may spark other problems in the home that can eventually lead to divorce, some marriage counselors maintain. The erectile-dysfunction drug was introduced...

    Tags: Divorce, Florida, Health, Sex, Education

  8. Aug 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Nevermind layoffs, Milwaukee teachers union sues over male members' right to erection help

    Top of the Ticket
    The union wants schools to pay for members' Viagra, but officials say it's a recreational drug....
  10. Mar 5, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Mar 25, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  12. Healthcare home-stretch: Back to House

    The Swamp
    by Noam N. Levey and Michael Muskal The House will vote on amendments to the healthcare reconciliation bill tonight if the Senate as expected finishes its deliberations in the afternoon, lawmakers said. The Senate is expected to take its final......

    Tags: Justice System, Sexual Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Iowa

  13. Mar 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  14. Medical uses for erectile dysfunction drugs

    Booster Shots
    Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center are testing the medication tadalafil (sold as an erectile dysfunction drug under the brand name Cialis) on men with Becker muscular dystrophy, one of the nine forms of muscular dystrophy, a group of inherited...
  15. Jan 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. For a bike and body in sync

    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on Robertson's bike, the computer gives direct feedback on how changes affect pedaling power.
    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Health, Shoes, Education, Muscle

  17. Mar 23, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. When early screening leads to risks

    Radio talk show host Don Imus has plenty of company in his recent prostate cancer diagnosis: The disease strikes 1 in 6 American men.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Radio talk show host Don Imus has plenty of company in his recent prostate cancer diagnosis: The disease strikes 1 in 6 American men. You'd think early screening would be a key preventive tool, but two large studies, published in the New England...

    Tags: Health, Biopsy, Prostate, Drugs and Medicines, Death

  19. Apr 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Cycling in the hot seat

    WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they optimistically kept riding. Several prominent urologists dismissed Goldstein's claims, saying that they were based on a small sample of riders and that the cardiovascular benefits of cycling outweighed any risk of impotence.
    WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they...

    Tags: United Air Lines, Men's Health, Surgery, Medical Research, Penis

  21. Feb 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Call him doctor 'Orgasmatron'

    Special to The Times
    Dr. Stuart Meloy never set out to study orgasms. It was an accident. He was in the operating room one day in 1998, implanting electrodes into a patient's spine to treat her chronic leg pain. (The electrodes are connected to a device that fires impulses...

    Tags: Spine, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Animals, Trials

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