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Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase infertility risk in men
Exposure to air pollution over a half-decade increased the risk for infertility in men, the results of a nationwide cohort study published in BMJ showed.
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Study supports testing HIV PrEP users for STIs at 6 months instead of 3
Testing HIV PrEP users for STIs every 6 months did not increase the risk for STIs compared with testing them every 3 months and could reduce the cost of PrEP programs, according to a study.
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Three-quarters of people with HIV globally are on ART, UNAIDS reports
Three-quarters of people globally living with HIV are on ART, a roughly 30% increase during the last nine years, and fewer people acquired HIV in 2023 than at any point since the late 1980s, UNAIDS reported.
Overactive bladder cases among men increase sharply during latter half of previous decade
The prevalence of overactive bladder among men in the United States rose substantially between 2005 and 2020, results from a nationally representative cohort study showed.
High coffee intake may raise prostate cancer risk in tobacco smokers
CHICAGO — Drinking more than eight cups of coffee per day significantly increased the risk for prostate cancer among men who smoke tobacco, according to research presented at the annual NUTRITION meeting.
Metformin use during conception does not increase risk for adverse birth outcomes
Maternal and paternal metformin use during conception did not increase the risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, two studies in Annals of Internal Medicine showed.
Breaking the stigma: Addressing disordered eating in the context of obesity
The relationship between obesity and disordered eating behaviors represents a complex combination of psychological, physiological and environmental influences.
Prostate-specific antigen screening more cost effective than first-line MRI
First-line prostate-specific antigen testing with second-line multiparametric MRI was a more cost effective screening strategy for prostate cancer than biparametric MRI as a first-line approach, a study showed.
Low testosterone tied to increased risk for mortality, CVD events
Men with low testosterone concentrations had a higher risk for all-cause mortality, and those with very low testosterone also had an increased risk for CVD mortality, a study in Annals of Internal Medicine showed.
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