November 14, 2024

6 Foods That May Help Boost Male Sexual Health

By: Paurush Babbar, M.D. Aphrodite never wore an apron, but she might as well have cooked a thousand recipes for passion-hungry men.  The Greek goddess of love inspired the word “aphrodisiac,” which describes the foods, drinks, and drugs believed to stimulate sexual desire. Many of the ancient concoctions have lost their credibility, but modern research…

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Sweetest Day Flowers or Vasectomy – Which Snip Will She Prefer? 

Fresh cut flowers make for a nice Sweetest Day (October 19) gift. But a “snip” that lasts forever is a vasectomy. The Urology Group’s “Snip for Your Sweetie” program might be just the right time to schedule a vasectomy if you are committed to not having children or if you’ve had the number you want….

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Scoring Against Prostate Cancer: Why Less Than a Point May Matter

In Cincinnati Reds baseball, one point can determine a game. When it comes to prostate cancer, slightly less than a point in a year could push your chances of getting the cancer into the red.  You can help prevent this by covering first base – that is, your baseline prostate-specific antigen (PSA) reading. This reading,…

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Why has My Sex Drive Stalled? 5 Causes and Remedies for Women

Sexual desire is normal. So if your sex drive is unexpectedly stuck in park, it can troubling, even embarrassing. It also can suggest your body is going through an underlying health issue. But it’s not uncommon! Of the more than 64 million women in the U.S between the ages of 30 and 59, up to…

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6 Steps for Regaining Control of Your Overactive Bladder

40% of women and 30% of men experience symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB), or urge incontinence at some point in their life. Managing the symptoms is possible.

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After Cancer Treatment: 5 Changes You Might Experience

99% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer can expect to recover if it’s caught before spreading to other parts of the body.

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The PSA Test: A Helpful Screening Tool

Recent reports have caused confusion about PSA screening, an important diagnostic tool for prostate health.

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4 Common Female Sexual Health Issues: How to Detect Them, and What to Do Next

An estimated four in 10 women experience sexual problems at some point in their lives. The causes can range from hormone changes to infections.

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Kegels – They’re for Men, Too: 3 Exercises to Curb ED

We’re talking about the pelvic floor muscles that support and surround your genital area. Though generally recognized as the muscles that help stop the flow of urine, they do a lot more. For men, this includes helping the penis achieve and maintain an erection, as well as prevent premature ejaculation.

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Testicular Cancer Awareness Month: Self-Exams Can Save Lives

Testicular cancer is rare but is more prominent in younger men. Self-examinations is the first step to detection.

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You Have Only 1 Prostate. But Multiple Treatment Options Are Available

Just because something is common, it isn’t necessarily easy to live with. Ask any man after first experiencing the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is common. Nearly half of all men experience symptoms of BPH by the age of 60, and it’s among the leading conditions for which men make appointments with The Urology Group.  Still, prevalence doesn’t…

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Is It a Kidney Stone, Or Something Else? 6 Signs

If you’ve never experienced the pain of a kidney stone, try shooting an olive pit through a peashooter. That’s what it’s sometimes like when a stone passes through the two narrow tubes, called ureters, that connect the kidneys to the bladder. It can hurt a lot – so much so that pain is typically the…

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Nocturia: The Causes of Frequent Nighttime Bathroom Visits

There’s a good chance you know someone who lives with nocturia; it affects more than half of anyone older than 50, and up to one in three people older than 30.

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6 Conditions that Could Cause Your Erection to be in Trouble

Experiencing a difficult-to-maintain erection from time to time does not necessarily indicate clinically significant erectile dysfunction (ED). Occasional ED is, however, an opportunity to rule out underlying conditions that could be hindering your performance – and pursue one of the many treatments available.  Why Erections Get in a Slump  Erectile dysfunction is the inability to…

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3 More Reasons to Quit Smoking: Stones, ED, and Incontinence 

So you’ve committed to a healthier lifestyle in 2024. By all means, then, eat more fruits and vegetables and move your body often. And above all, give a hard “no” to radioactive elements. These particles are among the thousands found in tobacco, of which at least 70 are known to cause urinary cancers of the…

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