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Kidney stones: How to reduce the risk for recurrence
A 55-year-old man new to the area presents to the ED complaining of excruciating left flank pain that radiates into his scrotum. He noted blood in the urine this morning and became worried enough to seek emergency care.
Q&A: Common misconceptions about vasectomies and reversals
Nov. 17 is World Vasectomy Day. It is recognized each November to raise awareness about the role of male contraceptives in family planning.
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Gender gap in life expectancy widens amid COVID-19, drug overdose crisis
The gender gap in life expectancy in the United States has grown in recent years, with women living nearly 6 years longer than men on average, according to the results of a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
At same PSA level, Black men more likely than white men to have prostate cancer
At any given PSA level, Black men are more likely than white men to harbor prostate cancer, according to analyses of a Veterans Health Administration cohort.
Eight stories for National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Today is National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to end the stigma and recognize the disproportionate and ongoing impact of HIV/AIDS on gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.
The promising future of financing for whole-person primary care
For the nation’s struggling primary care system, help is on the way. This may sound too good to be true, but it’s for real.
Nearly one-third of men worldwide have genital HPV
Roughly one-third of men globally have at least one type of genital HPV and one in five are infected with at least one high-risk HPV type, according to the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Older age, diabetes, cancer among factors linked to lower testosterone concentrations
After age 70 years, researchers found that having a higher BMI and the presence of certain conditions such as diabetes and cancer were associated with lower testosterone concentrations.
Top in endocrinology: Health effects of sleep; toothbrushing may improve glycemic control
Researchers reported finding lower testosterone levels among middle-aged men and women with excessive sleep as well as middle-aged women with inadequate sleep compared with those who slept 7 to 8 hours each night.
People with HIV, mpox not at increased risk for hospitalization unless immunosuppressed
People with HIV diagnosed with mpox were not at an increased risk for hospitalization unless they were immunosuppressed, according to findings presented at the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science.
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