Men often learn to live with discomfort. A little back pain, getting up twice at night to use the washroom, or a weak urine stream is frequently brushed aside as a normal part of ageing. But the body ...
Lee East, 51, said he felt 'ridiculed' watched peeing by a council contractor after driving from Clacton in Essex on the A12 in April.
Lee told her he has a prostate problem, to which Anna, who works for private enforcement company Waste Investigations Support ...
Heart disease, diabetes, prostate problems and mental health concerns are increasingly affecting men at younger ages, yet ...
Issues like bladder leaks, pelvic pressure, lower back discomfort, pain during intercourse and erectile dysfunction may seem unrelated at first glance. But many of them can be connected to one ...
8.9% of patients on combo had little to no cancer at surgery vs 1% on hormone therapy alone Treatment regimen cut disease recurrence or death risk by 20% Researchers call data 'paradigm changing' J&J ...
Randomized phase 1 trial of cisplatin-based chemotherapy with or without sodium thiosulfate for men with metastatic germ cell tumor (GCT). This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2026 ASCO Annual ...
A study published this week in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that the average adult should aim to get around nine to 10 hours of exercise a week—far above the World Health ...
Does prostate cancer screening save lives? The Cochrane, an influential group renowned for its gold-standard medical reviews, has previously addressed that question twice, and twice the answer was ‘no ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 77 years old, and I’m concerned about getting a prostate biopsy. My last PSA test jumped from 2.25 to 3.75 ng/mL, and an MRI came back healthy and normal with a PI-RADS code of 2.
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Diet and lifestyle indices reflecting hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, or inflammation have been associated with a greater ...