Male Health

Libido Problem - How You Improve Libido

for building life seem great. Due to numerous troubles men loses libido. High libido is what each and every man desire but few of them enjoy the pleasure during lovemaking. Many experience from temporary loss of libido....

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Can the Exercise You Are Doing Be the Cause of Your Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction is one of the most troubling problems a man can have. It is not only psychologically damaging but can be a tell tail sign of other problems arising. Many men that suffer from erectile dysfunction show signs...

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Positive interim data from the multicenter randomized Phase II trial of palifosfamide presented

ZIOPHARM Oncology, Inc. presented today at the 15th Annual Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) Meeting, positive interim data from the multicenter randomized Phase II trial of palifosfamide (ZymafosTM, ZIO-201) treating...

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Are You Getting Enough?

Dangerously low vitamin D levels may increase the risk of heart disease, colon cancer, and prostate cancer. They're suggesting we've grown dangerously leery of the sun and, specifically, that we need more of the ultraviolet...

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A Smac-mimetic sensitizes prostate cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis via modulating both...

Background:Although tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a promising agent for human cancer therapy, prostate cancer still remains resistant to TRAIL. Both X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP)...

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Unum enhances the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding H1N1 vaccine

Unum (NYSE: UNM) has enhanced the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding the H1N1 vaccine to the list of qualifying procedures. This year, the H1N1 flu virus is adding extra stress in the workplace,” said...

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Cancer treatment to delay Burge trial until May

November 5, 2009 10:05 AM | No Comments Former Chicago Police Cmdr. Jon Burge's trial will be delayed until May 10 to allow him to be treated for prostate cancer, a federal judge ruled today. U.S. District Court Judge Joan...

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Cancer Patients Want Honesty From Doctors

Nov. 4, 2009 (Chicago) -- Ninety-five percent said they wanted their doctor to be honest about their chances of a cure and how long they can expect to live, says Ajay Bhatnagar, MD, a radiation oncologist at the University of...

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HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Washington, DC

Disease Touches Nearly Every Population and Age Group More than 15,000 people in the District of Columbia have HIV or AIDS—3 percent of the city's adult population. Overall, 15,120 residents of the city are known to have HIV or...

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American Medical Reports Strong (Zacks.com)

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqGS: AMMD - News) reported strong fiscal third quarter results. Margins American Medical Systems reported strong growth in margins on the basis of higher sales and tight...

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