New Therapy for Enlarged Prostate May Bypass Unpleasant Side Effects; Procedure apparently avoids risk of impotence, incontinence, associated with surgery, but more study needed.Gardner, Amanda
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new catheter designed to treat urinary tract symptoms of an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Designed and marketed by Urotronic (Plymouth, Minnesota), the Optilume BPH Catheter System employs mechanical dilation to...
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate, is a common condition affecting millions of men, especially those over 50. It can lead to uncomfortable urinary symptoms and significantly impact quality of life. At Memorial Healthcare System, the innovative Aquablation procedure is changing t...
It is understood that the king has been diagnosed with cancer elsewhere in his body, not of the prostate. The king, 75, was discharged one week ago following treatment for an enlarged prostate, which the palace said was not cancerous. During that treatment, however, a "separate issu...
Urologists in Central New York specializing in enlarged prostate BPH, bladder control, erectile dysfunction, cancers and general urology.
remember, is a British physician who first made a name for herself in the COVID-19 contrarian and antivax movement as one of the founders of the Bird Group in the UK, a group that was (and still is) dedicated to the “approval” by regulators of ivermectin as a treatment...
(well differentiated) malignant tumor, can become invasive after more than 30 years since its first manifestation [102]; many patients with low-risk prostate cancer lead a normal life for about 10 years without any treatment: “some prostate cancers might never have developed into serious di...
Research Open access Published: 06 February 2024 Inhibition of choline metabolism in an angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma preclinical model reveals a new metabolic vulnerability as possible target for treatment Adrien Krug, Marie Tosolini, Blandine Madji Hounoum, Jean-Jacques Fournié, Roger ...
Around half of diagnosed adults said they had ever used telehealth to receive treatment for ADHD. The study did have some limitations, the CDC acknowledged. Electronic devices and social media could contribute to the spike in diagnoses, a psychotherapist said.(Marina Demidiuk) ...
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