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Dr Elist and Sexual Health

Dr Elist and Sexual Health

Dr Elist states: Disorders that are common in our society, such as obesity, stress , depression, hypertension, smoking, atherosclerosis, and elevated cholesterol may effect on sexual performance. Prevention  and or treatment of  these factor may improve the sexual...

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Guidelines for Penile Cancer

Guidelines for Penile Cancer

Penile Cancer Guidelines Penile cancer accounts for 0.4% to 0.6% of all malignant neoplasms in the United States and Europe. In 2010, an estimated 1250 new cases of penile cancer were diagnosed in the United States and there were about 310 related deaths. Response...

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Benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone Replacement Therapy Benefits Men with low level of testosterone generally complain of sexual and mood problems. Testosterone replacement therapy has been proven to improve both physical and psychological functioning.   Sexual Interest Testosterone...

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What happens when someone is infected with genital herpes?

What happens when someone is infected with genital herpes?

HSV Signs & Symptoms Most people infected with HSV-2 are not aware of their infection. However, if signs and symptoms occur during the first episode, they can be quite pronounced. The first episode usually occurs within two weeks after the virus is transmitted,...

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Dr Elist and Sexual Health

Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors -- high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high cholesterol levels, and belly fat -- that increases risk of heart disease and diabetes. Diet, exercise, and medications improve it.

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Focal Therapy for Low Risk Prostate Cancer

Focal Therapy for Low Risk Prostate Cancer

  Australia based Professor Phillip Stricker of Sydney's St. Vincent's hospital and his team are currently conducting a clinical trial about the effectiveness of the so called "focal therapy".  Focal therapy includes the use of heat or cold, or the Nanoknife to...

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Guidelines for Penile Cancer

What is PSA?

PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen is a protein produced by the prostate gland and released into the blood stream. In healthy men, low levels of PSA are normal. PSA levels above 4.0 ng/ml indicate an increase in the size of prostate; the higher the levels, the stronger...

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Semen Allergy

Semen Allergy

Has your partner ever experienced skin reaction after engaging in sexual activity with you? If yes, it might be semen allergy. Read article: http://www.mnn.com/health/allergies/stories/woman-is-allergic-to-sex-with-husband

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Low Testosterone

Low Testosterone

Low Testosterone, Every Man Should Know Most people know that the hormone testosterone is essential to the normal development of the male in utero. It is necessary to sperm production, sex drive, build muscles and bone mass. Testosterone influences red blood cell...

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Penile Reconstruction

Penile reconstructive surgeries are performed mainly as radical treatment for conditions associated with congenital abnormalities of the urethra or penis and other conditions such as penile trauma, penile cancer, short penis, corporal fibrosis, in cases of gender...

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