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    Urology - Page 27

    Human semen can carry Ebola virus 9 months after recovery

    Human semen can carry Ebola virus 9 months after recovery

    supriya kashyap kashyap16 May 2016 2:54 PM IST
    New York : Ebola virus can persist in the semen of survivors of the epidemic for up to nine months after their recovery, said a new study.These...
    Testosterone Therapy Does Not Raise Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer: Study

    Testosterone Therapy Does Not Raise Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap9 May 2016 2:51 PM IST
    Men with low levels of the male sex hormone testosterone need not fear that testosterone replacement therapy will increase their risk of prostate...
    Long Acting Testosterone can help men with diabetes type 2

    Long Acting Testosterone can help men with diabetes type 2

    supriya kashyap kashyap8 May 2016 12:08 PM IST
    Washington D.C : A new study has offered hope for Type 2 diabetic men, who are experiencing problems in their sex lives.In a recent placebo-controlled...
    M10 Peptide could protect fibrotic damage in Systemic Sclerosis

    M10 Peptide could protect fibrotic damage in Systemic Sclerosis

    Geeta Sharma Sharma14 April 2016 1:07 PM IST
    Lung tissue isolated from mice that received bleomycin is characterized by extensive infiltration of inflammatory cells, thickening of the alveolar...
    Sunscreen may act as a male contraceptive: Study

    Sunscreen may act as a male contraceptive: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap5 April 2016 12:18 PM IST
    London : Do you lather yourself with sunscreen to keep out that tanning? Beware! According to a new study, sunscreens are likely to impair sperm cell...
    Restoring testosterone can cut heart attack risk: study

    Restoring testosterone can cut heart attack risk: study

    savita thakur thakur4 April 2016 2:07 PM IST
    Washington: It is natural for testosterone levels to decline as men age. Now, a recent study has suggested that its supplementation can help you keep...
    Soon unisex contraceptive pills

    Soon unisex contraceptive pills

    savita thakur thakur21 March 2016 3:57 PM IST
    Los Angeles: Scientists have found a switch that triggers the 'power kick' sperms use to fertilise a human egg, uncovering a likely source of male...
    Ketamine abuse can permanently damage your bladder

    Ketamine abuse can permanently damage your bladder

    supriya kashyap kashyap20 March 2016 10:36 AM IST
    London : Researchers have found that ketamine, often abused as a recreational drug, has the potential to damage the bladder permanently and in worst...
    Active surveillance recommended for low risk prostate cancer

    Active surveillance recommended for low risk prostate cancer

    supriya kashyap kashyap17 March 2016 12:34 PM IST
    Washington D.C : For most men with low-risk prostate cancer, Active Surveillance (AS) with regular testing to check for cancer growth instead of...
    Infertile men at increased risk of metabolic diseases

    Infertile men at increased risk of metabolic diseases

    supriya kashyap kashyap15 March 2016 5:42 PM IST
    London: Men with fertility problems are at increased risk of developing metabolic diseases such as osteoporosis that makes bones brittle or diabetes,...
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