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BALTIMORE, Jul 9, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Urology Care Foundation, the world's leading nonprofit urological health ...
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Diabetes and urological health issues are closely connected. Diabetics are prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder issues and sexual dysfunction. Diabetes can often make your urologic ...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is when the prostate and surrounding tissue expands. The prostate goes through two main growth periods as a man ages. The first is early in puberty when the prostate ...
Conn's syndrome is a rare health problem that occurs when the adrenal glands make too much aldosterone. This problem is also known as primary hyperaldosteronism. Aldosterone is a hormone that controls ...
If you have a sensitive bladder, you will not have to miss out on tasty foods this fall. The key is to know which foods are more likely to irritate your bladder and which ones are more likely to ...
Kidney stones can be quite common and you may have heard of or even dealt with them before. What may not be so common is how to treat kidney stones and what those treatments involve. Surgery is one ...
This podcast is part of the Bladder Cancer Caregivers Podcast series, a series to help provide more understanding and guidance for people impacted by bladder cancer, to include friends, family and ...
In the United States, St. Patrick’s Day is a time for people to come together for good food and good drinks, some of which follow a green theme. But how do those green food and drinks affect our ...
The Urology Care Foundation is pleased to present a new Advanced Prostate Cancer - What You Should Know Fact Sheet. In this fact sheet, we provide you with information about advanced prostate cancer ...
When I was 55 years old, I had a slightly elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) of a little over 5. I went ahead and had a biopsy. The biopsy came back negative. I assumed I was fine; I felt fine.
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