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Each year of playing ice hockey further increases risk for CTE
A strong association was found between individuals who played amateur or professional ice hockey and diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, with longer participation indicating higher likelihood of risk, recent data show.
Q&A: Prostate cancer screening misconceptions common but combatable
Primary care providers should discuss prostate cancer screening with eligible patients and work to dispel common misconceptions that keep men from getting screened, according to an expert.
Q&A: Despite common misconceptions, more men opt for vasectomy after Dobbs decision
Nov. 15 is World Vasectomy Day. It is held on the third Friday of each November to raise awareness about the role of male contraceptives in family planning.
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WikiGuidelines group publishes first new UTI guidance in 14 years
The WikiGuidelines collaborative has published its third clinical practice guidance — this one on the prevention, diagnosis and management of UTIs.
HIVR4P conference highlights latest in HIV prevention research
LIMA, Peru — Healio is on site for the International AIDS Society’s HIV Research for Prevention Conference, which will take place from Oct. 6 to 10.
Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase infertility risk in men
Exposure to air pollution over a half-decade increased the risk for infertility in men, the results of a nationwide cohort study published in BMJ showed.
Hooked on PC with Gail Guerrero-Tucker, MD, MPH, FAAFP, DABFM
Medicine was an interesting thought as I was growing up with no medical people in my family.
Study supports testing HIV PrEP users for STIs at 6 months instead of 3
Testing HIV PrEP users for STIs every 6 months did not increase the risk for STIs compared with testing them every 3 months and could reduce the cost of PrEP programs, according to a study.
Three-quarters of people with HIV globally are on ART, UNAIDS reports
Three-quarters of people globally living with HIV are on ART, a roughly 30% increase during the last nine years, and fewer people acquired HIV in 2023 than at any point since the late 1980s, UNAIDS reported.
Overactive bladder cases among men increase sharply during latter half of previous decade
The prevalence of overactive bladder among men in the United States rose substantially between 2005 and 2020, results from a nationally representative cohort study showed.