Viewpoints: Health overhaul helps ease inequality issues; nuns triumph over...
Intense as it is, the current debate over rising income inequality is hardly new. ... The good news is that there's more good news than one might expect. ... In addition to avoiding making things...
View ArticleHow do people become depressed? An interview with Anna Watters and Professor...
A clinical diagnosis of depression (i.e. major depressive disorder) is currently defined on the basis of reported symptoms.
View ArticleStudy: Sexual dysfunction common with lung cancer
Many lung cancer patients suffer difficulties with sexual expression and intimacy, yet for too long the topic has been ignored by doctors and researchers, experts have said at the 4th European Lung...
View ArticleVestiage launches new product designed specifically to women having low sex...
Vestiage™, Inc., the healthy-aging company, is proud to announce the completed development and forthcoming launch of a new product designed specifically to address the issue of women's decreased libido...
View ArticleWomen's sexual satisfaction may be influenced by changes in hormonal...
Women's sexual satisfaction in long-term heterosexual relationships may be influenced by changes in hormonal contraceptive use, research from the University of Stirling shows.
View ArticleStudy presents oxytocin as latest treatment target for age-related muscle...
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have discovered that oxytocin -- a hormone associated with maternal nurturing, social attachments, childbirth and sex -- is indispensable for...
View ArticleLoyola's Sexual Wellness Clinic to help break down the stigma associated with...
Sexual dysfunction among couples is common, yet it often goes untreated, according to specialists at Loyola University Health System's Sexual Wellness Clinic.
View ArticleResearchers hope to find new ways to combat age-related diseases
Through the study of the roundworm, Caenorhabditis elegans, the team led by Hugo Aguilaniu has discovered a hormone that enhances longevity and reduces fertility, thus reproducing the effects of an...
View ArticleHerKare opens new location in Mansfield, Texas
HerKare opens a new location today in Mansfield, Texas. This marks HerKare's third center in Dallas-Fort Worth. HerKare recently expanded to Houston area and continues to accelerate their growth plans,...
View ArticleTestosterone therapy raises risk of prostate tumors in rats
A researcher who found that testosterone raised the risk of prostate tumors and exacerbated the effects of carcinogenic chemical exposure in rats is urging caution in prescribing testosterone therapy...
View ArticleHalf-day educational program can help educate women on side effects of cancer...
More women are having ovary-removing surgery as a cancer prevention measure, but many are often unaware of sexual or psychological side effects of the procedure. A new study by researchers at...
View ArticleStudy: Common prostate cancer therapy exposes low-risk patients to more...
A common prostate cancer therapy should not be used in men whose cancer has not spread beyond the prostate, according to a new study led by researchers at Henry Ford Hospital.
View ArticleEndocrinologist examines benefits and harms of testosterone therapy
An article in the latest edition of Australian Prescriber looks at the prescribing of testosterone, often used for ‘male menopause’ symptoms such as reduced energy, poor concentration and increased...
View ArticleNon-use of bipolar medication typically follows careful ‘risk–benefit’...
An investigation into why and how patients with bipolar disorder manage their moods without medication has found that most individuals are initially motivated by concerns about side effects.
View ArticleMen with borderline testosterone levels have higher rates of depression, new...
Men with borderline testosterone levels have higher rates of depression and depressive symptoms than the general population, new research finds.
View ArticleInvestigational S-equol nutritional supplement may alleviate certain...
The investigational S-equol nutritional supplement may be a viable agent to alleviate certain menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, according to a new peer-reviewed article in the March Journal of...
View ArticleLoyola takes holistic approach to help couples manage their sexual health
Sexual dysfunction is common among couples, yet it often goes untreated, according to specialists at Loyola University Health System's Sexual Wellness Clinic.
View ArticleLoyola offers holistic approach to help couples manage their sexual health
Cancer and cancer therapies are frequently associated with sexual dysfunction, yet this condition often goes untreated, according to specialists at Loyola Medicine's Sexual Wellness Clinic.
View ArticleMen referred for borderline testosterone levels have much higher rates of...
Researchers at the George Washington University, led by Michael S. Irwig, M.D., found that men referred for tertiary care for borderline testosterone levels had much higher rates of depression and...
View ArticleResearchers aim to design a better male contraceptive pill
Women can choose from a wide selection of birth control methods, including numerous oral contraceptives, but there's never been an analogous pill for men. That's not for lack of trying: For many years,...
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