The Urology Care Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation have created a new educational guide on genetic tests to guide ...
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From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
In the United States, St. Patrick’s Day is a time for people to come together for good food and good drinks, some of which follow a green theme. But how do those green food and drinks affect our ...
November is Bladder Health Month and ‘urine’ control of keeping your bladder happy and healthy. Bladder issues are often not talked about because some might feel shy or do not know that it could be a ...
Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the most common sex problem that men report to their doctor. It affects as many as 30 million men. ED is defined as trouble getting or keeping an erection that's firm ...
You may have heard growing up that milk helps build strong bones and keeps you healthy. But have you heard that milk, and other calcium-rich foods and drinks, can help lower your risk of kidney stones ...
Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with health problems of the male and female urinary systems, and the male reproductive system. The urinary tract stores and gets rid of urine (liquid waste) ...
Worried about your child’s penis size? We sat down with pediatric urologist, Dr. Courtney Rowe, who talks about why parents may worry about their child’s penis size, what to know about a healthy penis ...
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Peyronie’s Disease, or curved penis, is caused by the way a person’s body heals wounds. Injury or damage to the outer tissues of the penis causes scar-like tissue (plaque) to form. This scarring goes ...
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