Prostate cancer is the most common cancer other than skin cancer in the United States, with one in eight American men being diagnosed with it during their lifetime. Fortunately, there are easy steps ...
Guest - Dr. Scott Palmer. HealthLine is a fast paced show that keeps you informed of the latest developments in the worlds of medicine, health and wellness. Since January of 1996, this informative ...
So, what is the prostate and why does it cause so many problems for men? It's a topic most people don't want to discuss. But it can have a big impact on your life. The prostate is a small organ that ...
Painful ejaculation can happen as a result of prostate disorders, medication, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and more. In some cases, pain may feel like a burning sensation. Some men feel ...
The prostate is a walnut sized gland that surrounds the first part of the tube that takes urine from the bladder to the outside (the urethra). After about the age of 50, the prostate gland can enlarge ...
Movember is back. Throughout the month of November, men are skipping their razors in favour of sporting a moustache to help raise money and awareness for men's health issues like mental health and ...
A traditional medical practitioner, who is also a monk/priest at St. Benedictine Monastery of the Catholic Church, Ewu in Edo State, Revd Father Anselm Adodo, answers the following two questions.
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the prostate gland, that helps make semen. Most men don’t notice anything ...
While one has to be careful even for the slightest of symptoms at any age, there is something that one doctor wishes to make clear to those who think prostate cancer is just for men under 50 years of ...
It’s a problem with not nearly enough attention. Prostate cancer hits men hard all over the world—it’s one of the biggest ...
Overtreatment of men with prostate cancer and limited life expectancy (LE) has persisted in the era of active surveillance and worsened in some instances, according to a new study. “Overtreatment of ...