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A recent systematic review and meta-analysis suggested that increasing coffee consumption was tied to a reduced risk of prostate cancer.
Estimated urinary sodium excretion is positively associated with blood pressure and exhibits a possible J-shaped pattern of correlation with clinical outcomes, as shown in a study, noting the lowest risk among individuals with sodium excretion between 3 and 5 g/day.
A recent study suggests that the prior week’s temperature affects the incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in women, with results indicating warmer weather as a risk factor for UTIs. Moreover, the morbidity attributable to UTIs may increase as temperatures rise.
It may take a long time to recover sexual satisfaction in men after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), a new study has found.
The on-demand use of dapoxetine helps improve ejaculation control and sexual satisfaction without significant safety signals in men with premature ejaculation, reports a recent China study.
Kidney cancer patients with body mass index (BMI) above the normal range appear to have more favourable outcomes than those who are underweight, results of a recent systematic review and meta-analysis have shown.
Use of metformin appears to confer a risk reduction in biochemical failure in men with localized prostate cancer treated with radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy, a study has found.
Bayer reveals major transformation in its pharmaceutical business with the use of breakthrough innovations aimed at helping patients with difficult-to-treat conditions.
Orgasmic and erectile dysfunction appear to be relatively more prevalent among men with type 1 diabetes, reports a recent study.
Older men do not engage less frequently in sexual intercourse, reports a new study. Instead, erectile function, orgasmic function, and duration of partnership seem to be more important factors.