homeloginsearch
New Genetic Link To Autism Identified

UCLA scientists have used language onset - the age when a child speaks his first word - as a tool for identifying a new gene linked to autism. The team ...read
News


Circumcision is one of the commonest surgical procedures performed on males. Opponents argue that infant circumcision can cause both physical and psychological harm, while recent evidence shows that circumcision is medically beneficial.

Two doctors debate the issue in this weeks BMJ.

There is now rarely a therapeutic indication for infant circumcision, yet ritual (non-therapeutic) male circumcision continues unchecked throughout the world, long after ...read
News


More than 98 per cent of men who are circumcised can enjoy the same levels of sexual satisfaction and performance as men who are not, according to a study of nearly 4,500 males published in the January issue of the UK-based urology journal BJU Internation

The randomised trial, carried out by researchers from Uganda and the USA, was undertaken because previous studies showed that the procedure - which is now recommended as an efficient way ...read
News


Researchers in the United States say men who suffer from anxiety are more likely than the others to have a heart attack.

They say heart attacks are not just the domain of hostile and explosive types, but nervous, withdrawn and chronically anxious people also have a higher risk.

The researchers at the University ...read
News


Solutions Sought To Reproductive Problems Related To Chromosomal Variations

Approximately one in every 500 to 650 baby boys is born with an extra X chromosome, a variation in their genetic code that until a few years ago was thought ...read
News


When we think about the powers of testosterone, we usually do not consider mental processes.

However, research suggests that testosterone levels may affect mens cognitive performance, reports the January 2008 issue of Harvard Mens Health Watch.

All the bodys attributes change with age, and mental functions ...read
News


Living With Prostate Cancer: Patients And Spouses Psychosocial Status And Quality Of Life

In the September issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Dr. Northouse and researchers report on the psychosocial effects of prostate cancer (CaP) across the spectrum of the illness.

The study ...read
News


Testicular Cancer - Early Exposure To Environmental Factors May Influence Risk

The risk of testicular cancer was significantly lower among first-generation immigrants to Denmark, compared with men born in Denmark to immigrant parents and Danish men with Danish parents. This suggests ...read
News


X Chromosome Inactivation During Drosophila Spermatogenesis

During spermatogenesis, the X chromosome is inactivated in the male germline (sperm cells), thereby silencing, or inactivating, genes residing on the X chromosome. ...read
News


Prostate Biopsy Patterns In The CaPSURE Database: Evolution With Time And Impact On Outcome After Prostatectomy

According to a report in the early view section of the Journal of Urology by Dr. Shah and CaPSURE investigators, increasing number of prostate biopsy cores may have contributed indirectly ...read
News


 1 ·   2 ·   3 ·   4 ·   5 ·   6 ·   7 ·   8 ·   9 · 

Alpha Vision Design © 2005 • Industrial Machine Vision Solutions