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 Men Information - December 4, 2008
| The urinary incontinence that often follows prostate surgery can be improved with injections of collagen into the area of the urinary sphincter, according to a new study. "Collagen is suitable in patients who do not wish a more invasive option," Dr. O. Lenaine Westney from the University of Texas Houston Health Science Center told Reuters Health | | A neuroscientist says Wednesday that regular users of the drug ecstasy can cause extensive damage to their immune systems, while those suffering depression induced by the drug may be more difficult to treat. The methamphetamine has been linked to psychiatric illnesses, but Dr. Thomas Connor, of Trinity College Dublin, believes it may also place physical health at risk | | Breakfast cereal may prove more beneficial to women watching their weight, according to a new study. Whether cereal directly lends a hand in weight control is unclear, but the study authors speculate that the fiber, vitamins and minerals in many boxed cereals may play a role | | Breakfast cereal may prove more beneficial to women watching their weight, according to a new study. Whether cereal directly lends a hand in weight control is unclear, but the study authors speculate that the fiber, vitamins and minerals in many boxed cereals may play a role | | The latest research by academics suggests a neurological rather than pharmaceutical solution is needed when it comes to achieving orgasms for women. This is due in part to women being more affected by mood, self-esteem and other issues of psyche than men, researchers say | |
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