Greater Miconutrient Intake May Improve Sperm DNA
A survey demonstrated that those with the highest intake of vitamin C had approximately 16% less sperm DNA damage.
A survey demonstrated that those with the highest intake of vitamin C had approximately 16% less sperm DNA damage.
Black men undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) were 33% less likely to use a high-volume surgeon.
Select fish can be beneficial, high-quality protein sources that are within or close to the appropriate phosphorus/protein ratios.
Insufficient evidence exists to recommend routine screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in asymptomatic adults.
Anticoagulant use may lower the risk of death from prostate cancer (PCa).
With increased incidence of obesity—and higher caloric and salt intake—in the general population, resistant hypertension is more prevalent than ever.
Historically, foamy urine is considered a warning sign for probable kidney disease.
Tumor location and body mass index (BMI) may be useful for identifying which renal tumors are likely to be benign prior to surgery.
A growing number of flexible mutual funds advocate a different strategy—selling stocks and shifting to cash when conditions warrant.
Periurethral injection of human amniotic fluid stem cells restored the urethral sphincter to apparently normal histology and function.