Men's Health
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USPSTF update: Screen young asymptomatic women for chlamydia and gonorrhea
The USPSTF panel found that, compared with no screening, chlamydia screening was significantly associated with a reduced risk of pelvic...
Latest News
Mediterranean diet tied to less severe erectile dysfunction
“The Mediterranean diet could play a role in maintaining several parameters of vascular health and quality of life and in middle-aged men with...
Conference Coverage
Although inconclusive, CV safety study of cancer therapy attracts attention
Even though PRONOUNCE, a trial comparing prostate cancer drugs for cardiovascular safety couldn’t reach a conclusion, it may prove to be a model...
Commentary
‘Countdown to zero’: Endocrine disruptors and worldwide sperm counts
A urologist makes the case that everyday chemicals are behind the ongoing decline in sperm counts seen in Western countries.
PURLs
This is not the time to modify a HTN regimen
Intensifying hypertension regimens at discharge increases risk in older patients.
Conference Coverage
Testosterone replacement shows CV benefit in hypogonadal men
Among men with hypogonadism who received testosterone replacement every 3 months, cardiovascular parameters were better and there were fewer...
Feature
Most U.S. adults age 50+ report good health: Survey
Among the respondents, 41% said their health was very good or excellent.
From the Journals
Postpartum depression affects dads, too
Ultimately, all the men interviewed for the study sought formal help from a health care provider, but six went through several months of...
Conference Coverage
Patients’ sexual problems: Be proactive, make discussions routine
Elicit information about sexual health in the context of inquiring about other clinical issues, advised Dr. Anita H. Clayton.
Conference Coverage
'Full throttle': 'Diabetes Garage' workshops boost Mexican American men's self-management
Infusing diabetes education with concepts and lingo from car culture is a promising approach to improving self-management behaviors, and might...
From the Journals
More evidence links COVID vaccines to rare cases of myocarditis in youth
The side effect seems to be more common in teen boys and young men than in older adults and women.