Men's Health
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Have you heard of VEXAS syndrome?
The prevalence of this syndrome is unknown, but it is not so rare.
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Not all plant-based diets equal for CRC risk reduction
Findings of a new study suggest that the benefits from plant-based diets may vary by sex, race, and ethnicity.
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A new use for dating apps: Chasing STDs
With people migrating online to meet partners, following them there makes sense.
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HIV prevention: Clinician attitudes may be curtailing PrEP use
The findings reflect a prevailing fear of “risk compensation” – the concern that an individual on PrEP may start to take additional compensatory...
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As STDs proliferate, companies rush to market at-home test kits. But are they reliable?
The FDA wants companies to prove that home collection kits are as accurate as those used in clinics, and that samples don’t degrade during...
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Doc trains family physicians in vasectomy care
Requests for vasectomy consultations at the end of June – when the Dobbs decision was announced – came from men of all ages.
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Testosterone ranges for young men could help classify deficiency
For young men complaining of hypogonadal symptoms, new reference testosterone ranges may have clinical use, but experts have their doubts.
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Viagra, Cialis, and Alzheimer’s risk: New data
“The evidence for the use of the drug was never sufficient for clinicians to use it in their patients.”
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Does exposure to cell phone Wi-Fi spell trouble for sperm?
Preliminary study hints that motility, viability could take a hit when devices are in pockets.
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Dr. Birds-n-Bees: How physicians are taking up the sex ed slack
Only 29 states and the District of Columbia mandate sex education, and 13 of those do not require that it be medically accurate.
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New science reveals the best way to take a pill
Posture determined as much as 83% of how quickly a pill disperses into the intestines.