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Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles linked to more complex urinary problems
... in the May issue of the UK-based urology journal BJU International. Researchers hope the results will help clinicians to understand why problems occur and how they can be managed ...Experts from 10 countries develop first evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation
... of their in-depth study, conducted by the Standards Committee of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, have just been published ... Wiley-Blackwell publications, the urology journal BJU International and The Journal of Sexual Medicine. They developed ...Male cyclists risk sexual problems if they don’t choose the right bike
... 's and Homerton Hospitals, London, in the urology journal BJU International. He says that the problems to look out for include ... Nargund's comment piece has been published online on the BJU International website in advance of its hard copy ...PSA screening may be biased against obese men, leading to more aggressive cancers
... ." The researchers published their findings online in the journal BJU International. The study was funded by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the National Institutes of Health ...Will the 'bare below the elbows' rule for doctors cut infection rates or just patient confidence?
... Hospital, Reading, UK, in the September issue of BJU International. Charting the history and attire of surgeons ... without washing their hands, then performed internal examinations. Infection rates plummeted when they started ...International drug study shows rapid improvement in overactive bladder symptoms
... days, according to research published in the November issue of BJU International. Just over a hundred urology centres ... early results" says Professor Cardozo, who wrote the international paper with experts from Germany, Italy, Spain ...Drug study shows rapid improvement in overactive bladder symptoms
... of solifenacin noticed improvements in as little as three days, according to research published in the November issue of BJU International ...Prostate cancer drug reduces testosterone levels in as little as 3 days
... after they started treatment, according to a paper in the December issue of BJU International. They also experienced much greater falls in their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels at 14 ...UK kidney cancer patients face toxic, out-dated treatments with little hope of change
... treatments it has assessed. Writing in the December issue of BJU International, Professor Eisen, from the University of Cambridge ... in the NHS and most other Western countries suggest that no internationally agreed model is possible at present. The development ...Doctors issue warning about the danger of heavy toilet seats to male toddlers
... injuries to their penises. Writing in the December issue of BJU International, Dr Joe Philip and his colleagues at Leighton Hospital, Crewe, report on four ...USA's largest ever prostate cancer screening program shows high compliance and consistent results
... published in the December issue of the urology journal BJU International. A total of 154,934 men ... and the American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine do not recommend screening because ...Frequent sex and masturbation in 20s and 30s linked to higher prostate cancer risk
... of more than 800 men published in the January issue of BJU International. However the UK research team also found that frequent sexual activity in a man's forties appears ...Penile extender increased flaccid length by almost a third says independent clinical study
... clinical study published in the March issue of BJU International. Researchers from San Giovanni Battista Hospital at the University of Turin, Italy, are now suggesting ...A stiff test for the history books
... the November 2005 issue of the urological journal BJU International. Klotz reports: "[Brindley] indicated that, in his view, no normal person would ...Premature ejaculation spray enables men to last 6 times longer after penetration
... longer than normal, according to a study in the April issue of BJU International. Three hundred men with clinically ... -based definition of lifelong PE developed by the International Society for Sexual Medicine to select their study ...
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