September – National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

If you’ve been following us for a while, you know that we aren’t shy about men’s health, and we openly discuss many aspects of it. In fact, we’re so used to using words relating to men’s anatomy, that we don’t even think twice about it.  It’s only when we hire a “newbie” (new team member)…

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Strategies to Prevent Incontinence

Our active readers and viewers are quite familiar with our regular science updates, keeping you well-informed.  That’s something that we’re proud and honored to do. Today let’s talk about strategies to prevent incontinence. The subject of Physical Therapy assisting some men to overcome incontinence AFTER they’ve had prostate surgery is quite familiar.  But what’s not…

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The Link Between Prostate Health and Football

A recent survey found nearly 75 percent of men watch professional football at least once a week, but only about half could remember their last trip to the doctor. There is no direct connection between prostate health and football, but maybe we should let it associate us to taking better care our health.

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The Side Effects? Well, There Is One…

The article I am going to share with you today is a little different from our normal blog topics. Many times when we talk about prostate surgery side effects, we discuss incontinence. However, there are many other side effects that can result from prostate surgery, one of which is erectile dysfunction. The article below was…

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What is No-Shave November?

By now I’m sure some (or most) of you have heard of this seemingly ridiculous annual event called No Shave November, or for those who can only grow a mustache, Movember. For those of you who are new to this annual event, I will summarize: It is a month-long event involving the growing of facial…

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Learning the Signs and Risk Factors of Prostate Cancer

Today I wanted to share a blog from Nancy Pham of nationalincontinence.com. She is a product specialist who often writes about new incontinence products. This post may be short but it contains some valuable information regarding prostate cancer screening, risk factors, and symptoms. This is a widespread disease and although 1 in 6 men will…

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