Longer Rx Does Not Reduce Male UTI Recurrence Risk
Longer-duration antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs) in men does not decrease their risk of early or late recurrence.
Longer-duration antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs) in men does not decrease their risk of early or late recurrence.
Changes in sex hormone levels may adversely affect hematocrit and contribute to an increased prevalence of thromboembolic stroke and anemia.
Once-monthly injections of peginesatide are as effective as one to three injections per week of epoetin in maintaining hemoglobin levels.
Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) are more likely to have chronic periodontitis than those without ED.
A German study found that living kidney donation is safe and most donors report that they would donate again.
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Age and physical activity have profound effects on the accrual and retention of lean body tissues, but a range of nutritional factors can influence this process.
Scientific speculation suggests that uremic toxins, viral mediators, and immune inhibition could play a role in malignant transformation.
The likelihood of kidney stone formation is 70% greater among individuals with the highest intake compared with the lowest intake.
Each 5-unit increment in body mass index increased likelihood twofold.