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There is some concern that testosterone replacement might exacerbate benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). There is no change in PSA with testosterone therapy . You are not a candidate for this replacement therapy if you have an active …

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Finding The Reason For Reduced Testosterone Levels | Men's Health …

Although the exact causes regarding reduced testosterone vary not to mention several of them could be out of one’s control, treatment options inside the form of testosterone replacement therapy are available. …

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YouTube clips push tobacco: study

YouTube has become an arena for encouraging smoking among young people, hosting videos that link major cigarette brands with celebrities, music, sporting success and cartoons, according to medical research published on Thursday.

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Scientists create liver cells from human skin

British scientists have grown liver cells out of stem cells from human skin, boosting hopes that healthy cells can be transplanted into organs to repair damage from diseases like cirrhosis and cancer, according to new findings.

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Restoring sight with new type of artificial cornea

Scientists have created a new kind of artificial cornea, inserting a sliver of collagen into the eye that coaxes its own natural corneal cells to regrow and restore vision.

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Even when prostate cancer returns, most survive

Men who show signs that their disease has returned after prostate cancer treatment are still more likely to die of other causes, a new study in US veterans shows.

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Antihistamine use linked to extra pounds

People who use prescription antihistamines to relieve allergy symptoms may be more likely than non-users to carry excess pounds, a new study suggests, although the significance of the connection is not yet clear.

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Study links severe drug reaction to herpes virus

A rare and dangerous reaction to a range of common medicines including antibiotics and anticonvulsants may be caused by a severe immune response to reactivated herpes virus, scientists said on Wednesday.

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"Stunned" government to appeal stem-cell ruling

Stunned and disappointed Obama administration officials said on Tuesday they would appeal a federal court ruling that temporarily barred federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.

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Herpes meds not linked to birth defects: study

Women who took medication to treat herpes infections during pregnancy weren't more likely to have a baby with birth defects than women who didn't take these drugs in a study of over 800,000 babies born in Denmark.

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