Men's Health
Clinical Inquiries
Are SERMs safe and effective for the treatment of hypogonadism in men?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: YES. For both normal-weight and obese men with low testosterone levels and hypogonadal symptoms, selective estrogen...
From the Journals
AI holds its own against pathologists for prostate cancer diagnosis
Deep learning algorithms have shown a high level of agreement with expert uropathologists in diagnosing and grading prostate cancer.
From the Journals
U.S. cancer deaths continue to fall, especially lung cancer
There has been an overall decline of 32% in cancer deaths as of 2019.
Latest News
With sexually transmitted infections off the charts, California pushes at-home tests
Under California’s new law, plans regulated by the state must cover home STI tests when ordered by a health care...
Applied Evidence
Write an exercise Rx to improve patients' cardiorespiratory fitness
Assessing physical activity is an opportunity to encourage lifestyle-based tactics for reducing cardiovascular risk. These handy tables serve as...
News
Could Viagra help prevent Alzheimer’s?
“Being able to repurpose a drug already licensed for health conditions could help speed up the drug discovery process and bring about life-...
Latest News
Shock, disbelief as NCCN changes prostate cancer guidance
“To suggest for a millisecond that active surveillance isn’t the preferred method for low-risk men is bizarre thinking ... Is this 1980?”
Conference Coverage
Antiepileptic medications linked to increased priapism risk
If clinicians encounter such cases of priapism, they should be “reported to the regulatory authorities,” said lead researcher Dr. Ana Pejcic.
Opinion
The male biological clock – How to tell the time
For all ages, studies have suggested that elevated male body mass index as well as alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking, including e-...
Applied Evidence
Vitamin supplementation in healthy patients: What does the evidence support?
This review, with handy tables, summarizes which vitamins offer proven benefits—and which don’t.
From the Journals
Customized brain stimulation: New hope for severe depression
“This study points the way to a new paradigm that is desperately needed in psychiatry,” said study investigator Dr. Andrew Krystal.