From kidney stones to prostate and bladder issues, doctors explain how urological health changes from the 30s onwards and which symptoms across ages should never be ignored.
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a debilitating hereditary condition in which fluid-filled sacs form and proliferate in the kidneys. Over time, the painful, growing cysts rob the organs of their ...
The Urology Care Foundation is working to create new resources to provide support, hope and guidance to prostate cancer ...
Across the healthcare industry, the combination of an aging workforce, an aging population, and advancements in disease management has led to a growing demand for physicians that’s rapidly outpacing ...
In a recent review published in the journal Nature Reviews Urology, researchers explore the impacts of anthropogenic climatic change on urological diseases and the carbon footprint of urological ...
Drs Dean Ornish and Peter Carroll presented their research on the effects of an intensive lifestyle program on outcomes for ...
Men could benefit from fewer unnecessary treatments and reduced anxiety if their doctors stopped calling certain changes in the prostate “cancer,” according to prominent UC San Francisco prostate ...
BY PATRICK IWELUNMOR There are moments when a professional conversation unexpectedly opens a wider window into the ...
More than 4 million people worldwide have end-stage kidney disease that requires hemodialysis, a treatment in which a machine filters waste from the blood. Hemodialysis is a precursor to kidney ...
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