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Incontinence 20 Years After Child Birth Three Times More Common After Vaginal Delivery
March 25, 2012 Women are nearly three times more likely to experience urinary incontinence for more than 10 years following a vaginal delivery rather than a caesarean section, finds new ... > full story -
Botox Injections Now Used for Severe Urinary Incontinence
March 13, 2012 When you think of Botox injections, you probably think of getting rid of unwanted wrinkles around the eyes or forehead, but recently the FDA approved using the injections to help patients with ... > full story -
Circumcision May Help Protect Against Prostate Cancer
March 12, 2012 A new analysis has found that circumcision before a male's first sexual intercourse may help protect against prostate cancer. The study suggests that circumcision can hinder infection and ... > full story -
Powerful Treatment Provides Effective Relief for Urinary Incontinence, Study Suggests
March 12, 2012 The biggest study into the treatment of urinary incontinence with botulinum toxin (trade name Botox) has demonstrated that it is effective in treating overactive bladder (OAB) - a debilitating common ... > full story -
Curry Spice Component May Help Slow Prostate Tumor Growth
February 10, 2012 Curcumin, an active component of the Indian curry spice turmeric, may help slow down tumor growth in castration-resistant prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy, a new study ... > full story -
Heart Disease May Be a Risk Factor for Prostate Cancer
February 8, 2012 In a large analysis of men participating in a prostate drug trial, researchers found a significant correlation between coronary artery disease and prostate cancer, suggesting the two conditions may ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Risk Halved for Subfertile Men, Swedish Research Finds
February 1, 2012 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 ... > full story -
Rap Music Powers Rhythmic Action of Medical Sensor
January 26, 2012 The driving bass rhythm of rap music can be harnessed to power a new type of miniature medical sensor designed to be implanted in the ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Study Proves Drug Delays Disease Progression
January 24, 2012 For men diagnosed with low-risk, localized prostate cancer, being treated with the drug dutasteride ("Avodart") delays disease progression and initiating active treatment, and also reduces anxiety, ... > full story -
Concept of 'Overactive Bladder' Serves Commercial Interests Rather Than Patient Interests, Experts Say
January 13, 2012 Experts question the concept of the ‘overactive bladder syndrome’. According to researchers, the definition of this syndrome is mostly beneficial to those with commercial interests, while ... > full story
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