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Prostate Cancer: Diagnosis & Tests
Several tests are used to diagnose prostate cancer. Learn about these tests, what you can do after diagnosis, about the Gleason score, and more.
Teens Name AIDS as Most Urgent Health Problem
A new Gallup survey shows that despite the recent decline in AIDS and HIV infection deaths, 24% of teenagers say AIDS and HIV infection is the nation's most pressing health issue.
A Genital Herpes Conundrum Begets a Herpes Testing Verdict
Because of improvements in methodology in recent years herpes blood tests for diagnosing genital herpes have made herpes testing more accurate and reliable. Currently available FDA approved tests are highly sensitive and specific, which means they result in few false positive and few false negative
Variables Associated With Bone Biopsy Tumor Yield in mCRPC
Certain variables may impact tumor yield on image-guided bone biopsy in mCRPC. Find out what they are, and which strategies may increase tumor acquisition.
How to Tell If a Condom Broke
It may be difficult to tell whether a condom has broken while you are engaging in sexual activity. In some instances, you might be able to feel a slight popping sensation during sex when a condom has broken. If you don't physically feel something but nonetheless suspect that something went amiss, yo
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
WebMD describes treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), including drugs, herbs, devices, and surgery.
Chlamydia - Why Should You Stop This STD Before It Infects You?
Chlamydia is a STD.Chlamydia is also called a silent disease, because many women and sometimes men don't show any early symptoms of Chlamydia. By the time the symptoms appear, Chlamydia might have spread further. Read the facts about Chlamydia and stop it.
Marital Satisfaction Plays Role in Heart Bypass Survival
People who are married and who undergo heart bypass surgery are more than twice as likely as their unmarried counterparts to be alive after 15 years, a new study indicates.
Not in the Mood? How to Get Your Groove Back
WebMD talks to experts about how to get in the mood with your partner when you're not in the mood.
Tweaking Dietary Fat Mix Might Boost Prostate Cancer Survival
Men who subbed vegetable oils, avocados, nuts for animal fats fared better in study
Sleep Apnea May Spur Erectile Dysfunction
Sleep apnea may make erectile dysfunction more likely, and the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis may ease but not erase that problem, new research shows.
All Necessary Information on STD Herpes
Learn the needed info about Herpes to be able to fight off the disease. Read on to learn more.
7 Ways to Put Your Marriage First
The child-centered life is hard on a couple and not so great for the kids. Learn how focusing on your relationship can not only yield a healthier marriage but also happier children.
For Many Men, Impotence Is Treatable Without Drugs
And there's a bonus: heart-healthy changes will boost overall well-being, too, experts say
The Truth About Herpes Virus and Its Treatment
What could be the solution to suppressing Herpes forever? Well, that would have been a tough question years ago, especially for some who have personally experience the pain, the itch and the tingling sensation. If you have been suffering from Herpes outbreaks for quite some time now, then worry no m
How to Keep Your Dryer From Vibrating
Dryers vibrate when the drum or appliance isn't balanced properly. Although some vibration is to be expected, a balanced dryer does not generate excessive noise, tip back and forward or walk across the floor. Balancing your dryer keeps it from vibrating and potentially damaging the floor. Ideally yo
HIV Can Retreat to Places the Immune System Cannot Follow - Like Your Brain
HIV can cross the brain-blood barrier (move from your blood to your brain), infecting cells in your nervous system. Most immune cells cannot cross that barrier, which surrounds the brain and spinal cord, so HIV can retreat where the immune system can't follow.
Wartrol Review - Why Should You Buy This Medicine?
You probably came across this Wartrol review trying to find a way to treat your genital warts. The information you will find here will give you some good answers and help you make a decision.
Elective Oocyte Cryopreservation: Who Should Pay?
If a woman decides to freeze her eggs, should the healthcare system pay for it? This article debates the issue.
Has Your Partner Been Abused?
When one partner's past includes sexual abuse, both partners are affected. But therapists say the relationship can be improved. You may need to take action to build emotional intimacy.