Missed Signals
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November 21, 2008A Mystery Ailment, but Not for the Right Doctor If doctors placed bets on diagnoses, those sticking to classic diseases with quirky symptoms would win 9 times out of 10.
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Hazards: Study Links Dioxin to Testosterone Levels High blood levels of a certain dioxin commonly found in the general male population may be associated with decreased testosterone levels, a new study suggests.
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Taking the Least of You Most of us have tissue or blood samples on file somewhere, but what we don't typically know is what research they are being used for and how much money is being made from them.
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Alternatives: Saw Palmetto for the Prostate? Maybe, Maybe Not
A new study raises questions about whether the herbal extract does any good for swollen prostate glands at all.
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Sex, Sprints, Prostates and Combat: New Studies, Better Lives
A sampling of some current research into men's health that is not yet common knowledge and not yet part of the health gospel.
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Pesticide Persisting Beyond Scheduled Elimination Date
Under a treaty known as the Montreal Protocol, methyl bromide was to be banned for most uses by the end of this year.
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Queens Home for Mentally Ill Settles Lawsuit for $7 Million
Twenty-four mentally ill residents of a Queens adult home coerced into having unnecessary prostate surgery have been awarded a $7.4 million settlement.
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Treatment: Attacking Prostate on 2 Fronts
A combination of the two most common treatments for an enlarged prostate has significant advantages over using either alone.
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Mumps and the Prostate
This week's question: Does having mumps in childhood make you more susceptible to prostate enlargement in later life?
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