Results of Cross-Sectional Survey of Serum Testosterone Suggest that Published Normal Ranges May be Too High
Friday, 05 November 2004 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - Testosterone and leutinizing hormone (LH) concentrations in adult men are measured mainly for the diagnosis of hypogonadism.
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Testosterone Boost May Help Men With COPD
Monday, 01 November 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Testosterone supplementation appears to increase lean muscle mass and strength in men with moderate to severe COPD and low testosterone levels, California-based researchers report in the October 15th issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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BJUI Mini Reviews - Management of Urethral Stricture Disease: Developing Options for Surgical Intervention
Monday, 01 November 2004
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Clomipramine Proven to be More Efficacious than Paroxetine for the On-Demand Treatment of Premature Ejaculation
Monday, 25 October 2004 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - The tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine, and more recently the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) paroxetine have been increasingly used to treat premature or rapid ejaculation.
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Acute Testosterone Decrease Does Not Affect Mood in Most Healthy Men
Wednesday, 20 October 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pharmacologically induced reductions in testosterone do not appear to adversely affect mood in most healthy young men, according to a new report.
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Gene Therapy May Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Wednesday, 20 October 2004 BUENOS AIRES (Reuters Health) - The first three patients undergoing a "revolutionary" phase I human gene therapy trial for erectile dysfunction have not developed any treatment-related adverse events, according to preliminary results released here this week at the 11th World Congress of the International Society for Sexual and Impotence Research.
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Levitra Study Shows Placebo Effective for Impotence
Tuesday, 19 October 2004 LONDON (Agence de Presse Medicale for Reuters Health) - GSK's and Bayer's anti-impotence drug Levitra (vardenafil) works more than eight out of ten times, according to a company-sponsored reliability study presented on Sunday.
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Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Elevate Testosterone Levels
Friday, 15 October 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treatment with sildenafil (Viagra) or tadalafil (Cialis) results in increased levels of testosterone in men with erectile dysfunction (ED), according to a report in the September issue of Clinical Endocrinology.
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Circumcision and Condom Use Reduce Risk of Penile HPV
Friday, 08 October 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Circumcision and regular condom use reduce the risk of detecting penile human papillomavirus (HPV), including oncogenic viral types, according to a report in the October issue of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
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Tadalafil Proven to be Efficacious for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in Eastern European Series
Wednesday, 06 October 2004 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - The focus of therapy for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) has turned to oral therapy in recent years, particularly those medications that target phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) which, in turn, mediates relaxation of vascular smooth muscle in the corpus cavernosum, thus facilitating erection.
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Half of Internet "Viagra" Could Be Fake: Study
Wednesday, 29 September 2004 LONDON (Reuters) - As many as half of the Viagra sold on the Internet could be counterfeit, British scientists said on Tuesday.
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Bicycle Riding Does Not Lead to Erectile Dysfunction
Friday, 10 September 2004 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - Some suggest that bicycle riding may lead to erectile dysfunction (ED), which could impact millions of male cyclists.
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Low Testosterone Linked to Apathy in Parkinson's Disease
Thursday, 02 September 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Testosterone deficiency appears to be associated with increased apathy that is common among men with Parkinson's disease, results of a pilot study suggest.
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Ejaculatory Frequency Correlates Inversely to Sperm Concentration
Thursday, 02 September 2004 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An increase in weekly ejaculatory frequency is associated with a drop in sperm concentration, new research shows.
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BJUI Mini Reviews - Mechanisms of Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction After Kidney Transplantation
Wednesday, 01 September 2004
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