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Obesity increases the risk of prostate cancer and is passed down through the paternal line
Obesity leads to an increased risk of prostate cancer. The risk of obesity is also hereditary and is passed on through the paternal line. This was found in a new scientific study presented in the journal Nutrients. It describes how obesity increases the risk of prostate cancer and shows that fat accumulation directly leads to…
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Why does retrograde ejaculation occur?
What is ejaculation? Ejaculation is a physiological process of ejection of seminal fluid (semen) from the penis, which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Ejaculation consists of two main phases – emission and expulsion (actual ejaculation). The main organs involved in ejaculation are the distal epididymis (epididymis), vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate, prostatic urethra,…
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Why can advanced prostate cancer cause leg pain?
When is leg pain a sign of prostate cancer? Leg pain from prostate cancer can be a sign that the disease has spread to other parts of the body. Prostate cancer may cause leg pain if the disease has affected the lymph nodes around the groin or bones. Prostate cancer occurs when prostate cells begin…
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Why can spider venom treat erectile dysfunction?
For erectile problems, medications such as sildenafil can be used to increase blood flow to the penis. But a new alternative for treating erectile dysfunction uses the venom of a spider from Brazil… The spider is called Phoneutria nigriventer, or Brazilian wandering spider, as well as banana spider. It is seen around banana plantations in…
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Why are optimal estrogen levels important in men too?
As men age, levels of the hormones testosterone and estrogen can become imbalanced, potentially causing health problems. Medications called estrogen blockers are among the treatment options for low testosterone and higher estrogen levels. What is the importance of estrogen in men? Estrogen is often considered a female hormone because the ovaries produce most of it.…
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Why do disorders in the Y chromosome cause male infertility?
The genes located on the Y chromosome are essential for spermatogenesis and the proper development of the male gonads. Y-linked infertility is a disorder that affects the production of semen, such that the affected man’s body fails to produce mature sperm (azoospermia), produces fewer than the usual number of sperm (oligospermia), or produces sperm that…
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Why are men at greater risk of kidney cancer?
Kidney cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and affects men more often than women. Kidney cancer tends to be more aggressive in men and often has a worse prognosis than kidney cancer in women. Smoking, hypertension and obesity are among the known risk factors for kidney cancer. Smoking and hypertension are…
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Why does cystic fibrosis in men cause reproductive problems?
Cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, CF) is a genetic disease that affects a number of systems in the body, from the digestive tract to the lungs. In males, cystic fibrosis causes atrophy of the vas deferens early in embryonic development. Cystic fibrosis leads to long-term respiratory problems, but one of its lesser-known complications is…
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Why is hypogonadism in men associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis?
Male hypogonadism is a disorder caused by decreased testosterone levels, resulting in low sperm count, multiorgan dysfunction, and poor quality of life. Osteoporosis is a debilitating condition that causes bone loss, leading to a significant risk of fractures due to bone fragility and an increased risk of death. Historically, osteoporosis was considered primarily a disease…