Aging and Reproductive Health in Men
Men and women both experience changes in their reproductive systems as they age, but like all things gender-related, the change is different for men. Unlike women, who experience a fairly sudden...
View ArticleThe Extreme (and Subtle) Differences Between Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and...
Although they share a few common characteristics, Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are actually two different diseases. Most people who have been diagnosed with arthritis have osteoarthritis,...
View ArticleErectile Dysfunction and Peyronie’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Peyronie’s disease, which effects mostly middle aged men, is caused by scar tissue (plaque) which forms along the length of the penis in the corpora Cavernos. The Corpora Cavernosa consists of three...
View ArticleUrinary Tract Infections: One of the Most Common Infections Among Older Adults
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are not just uncomfortable and troublesome, they are one of the most common infectious problems among older adults. Experts estimate that 25 to 30 percent of all...
View ArticleCoping With and Overcoming Infertility
For a couple planning to begin or add to their family, coming up without a desired pregnancy month after month can be confusing, especially when they’re young, healthy, and have no obvious conditions...
View ArticleAging Gracefully is Do-able When You Understand What’s Happening, and What to do
You’re already aware that as you age, your face will show wrinkles in the skin, your hair will turn gray, and gravity might get a bit aggressive. But are you aware of how aging will affect your...
View ArticleStudy Finds That Short Walks May Lower Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes In Older People
A new study from the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS) finds that older adults who take short walks after meals may be contributing to lowering their...
View ArticleDispelling the Myths and Misconceptions of Clinical Trials can Help Speed the...
It might surprise you to know that while 94 percent of Americans recognize the importance of clinical trial research to advance medical science, a mere 25 percent of the population say they understand...
View ArticleErectile Dysfunction (ED) Can Be a Sign of an Underlying Health Problem
The process of achieving an erection is a biologically complex one. When problems arise achieving or maintaining an erection, the cause can involve a physical or psychological problem, or a...
View ArticleCommitting to Urinary Health a Top New Year’s Resolution for Baby Boomers in...
As most American baby boomers appreciate yet another New Year’s celebration on planet Earth, resolving to become more vigilant of our urinary health in 2013 makes perfect sense, and far as New Year’s...
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