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Ways to Maintain Your Prostate Health

Your prostate is a walnut-sized, muscular gland located below your bladder, and is responsible for secreting prostate fluid which helps the flow of seminal fluid. As part of the male reproductive system, your prostate gland grows significantly during...


Get Treatment for Your Urinary Tract Infection ASAP

Urinary tract infections usually aren’t serious — if they’re treated right away. Here is why you can’t afford to wait to treat a urinary tract infection.


7 Expert Tips To Know Before Taking Viagra®

There is no shortage of information on the internet about erectile dysfunction; the problem is the information is not always accurate. Erectile dysfunction affects an estimated 18 million men in the US alone. One of the mainstays in treating erectile...


7 Facts About Testicular Cancer

According to the American Cancer Society, roughly 8,000 men will be diagnosed with testicular cancer in the United States this year. Testicular cancer is a rarer form of cancer, but instances have been on the rise. Luckily, if caught early, testicula...


Urethral & Bladder Slings for Women

In women with stress urinary incontinence, pelvic muscles and tissue have been weakened by pregnancy, childbirth, trauma, radiation, prior surgery, muscle damage or hormonal changes, causing the bladder and urethra to relax from their normal position...


Smoking and Bladder Cancer

Smoking can significantly increase your risk of developing bladder cancer. Here’s what you should know about smoking’s link to bladder cancer, so you can start lowering your risk today.


5 Advantages of Robotic Cystectomy

The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 80,000 adults will be diagnosed with bladder cancer in the United States this year. Depending on the stage of bladder cancer and other factors, there are different treatment options. Commonly; surgery...


Sudden, Sharp Pain in Your Back or Lower Abdomen?

Kidney and ureteral stones are common, in fact, 1 in every 10 people will develop a stone at some point in their lifetime. These stones form when urine becomes too concentrated, causing salts and minerals to build up in your kidneys and form hard dep...