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BPH from matt soroush, MD
Dr. Matt Soroush, a urologist, discusses benign prostatic hyperplasia. This is the term used for enlargement of the prostate, which is very common in men as they age.
Erectile Dysfunction from matt soroush, MD
Dr. Matt Soroush, a Urologist, discusses Erectile Dysfunction.
FDA Warning on ED Drugs and Hearing from matt soroush, MD
A new report from the FDA reviews recent cases of sudden hearing loss when using the drugs for erectile dysfunction or ED.
Gynecomastia from Richard L Dolsky, MD
Dr. Richard L. Dolsky discusses gynecomastia, or enlargment of the breasts in men. Bala Cynwood, PA. www.Cosmeticsurgeryphila.com. 866-671-8320
How common are concerns about sexual anatomy? from Tom Kelly, MBBCh, BAO
How common are concerns about sexual anatomy?
Introduction to Urology from E Darracott Vaughan, MD
"How do you know whether that's an infection or something else. That's the type of thing we would hope to explain" Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center runs through many common questions patients have, for themselves and for doctors, about urology.
Male Infertility Treatment from Mark Perloe, MD
A review of the treatment of male infertility. Dr. Mark Perloe, Georgia Reproductive Specialists. Atlanta, GA
Osteoporosis in Men from Charles Cutler, MD
Internal Medicine Report: Osteoporosis in men is expected to increase 50% in the near future. Risk factors include: older age, low body weight, weightloss, physical inactivity, previous fracture, certain drugs (steroids), and low calcium diets. Men over age 65 should be screened for osteoporosis.
Testicular Cancer from David Neal, FMedSci, FRCS
Testicular Cancer