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Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation News From Medical News Today

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  • Rexahn Pharmaceuticals Submits Zoraxel Phase IIb Protocol To FDA
  • Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE Amex: RNN), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company commercializing potential best in class oncology and CNS therapeutics, announced that it has submitted a Phase IIb protocol to the FDA for ZoraxelTM for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). "The progression of Zoraxel's clinical program is very encouraging," said Rexahn Chief Executive Officer, Dr...

  • Urologist Dr. J. Francois Eid, MD Warns Against The Dangers Of Online Herbal Remedies For Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
  • News reports coming out of the UK and Australia show evidence of prescription ingredients in many "natural" herb remedies sold on the Internet to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). These popular online supplements, which claim to consist only of homeopathic ingredients, are often improperly labeled and may actually contain dangerous ingredients. Dr. J...

  • Global Health Ventures To Initiate Human Clinical Trials In Europe For X-Excite, Its Male Sexual Enhancement Drug
  • Global Health Ventures Inc. (OTCBB:GHLV), or the "Company", is pleased to announce that it has engaged Clinical Investigations Ltd. of United Kingdom to design and carry out the human clinical trials for X-Excite in Europe under the European Regulatory Guidelines (EMEA)...

  • Erectile Dysfunction As A Predictor For Subsequent Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Events: Findings From A Linked-Data Study
  • UroToday.com - In permitting longitudinal data analyses of our study cohort of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) and without known previous history of cardiovascular (CV) disease, data linkage has provided us a novel methodological approach in our investigation on the role of ED as a predictor of atherosclerotic CV events...

  • Palatin Technologies, Inc. Announces Dosing Of Subcutaneous Bremelanotide Trial In Men
  • Palatin Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: PTN) announced the completion of first cohort dosing in a placebo-controlled, multiple dose study of bremelanotide, its experimental treatment for sexual dysfunction. The primary endpoint in this double-blind safety study is evaluation of blood pressure effects of subcutaneous bremelanotide in men between 45 and 65 years old...

  • Discovery That Viagra Enhances Fetal Growth In Female Sheep May Have Human Implications
  • A joke among two Texas AgriLife Research scientists later turned into a fully-funded study. Viagra can aid fetal development in female sheep. Female sheep (ewes) are an agriculturally important species, which can serve as an excellent animal model for studying the physiology of human pregnancy, the researchers said...

  • Significant Risks Posed By Counterfeit Internet Drugs
  • Men who buy fake internet drugs for erection problems can face significant risks from potentially hazardous contents and bypassing healthcare systems could leave associated problems like diabetes and high blood pressure undiagnosed. That's the warning just published online by IJCP the International Journal of Clinical Practice...

  • NERI Research Findings Show That Erectile Dysfunction May Be Early Warning Of Future Cardiovascular Disease
  • In the first study of its kind, New England Research Institutes, Inc...

  • NexMed Updates On Canadian Aproval Process For Vitaros
  • NexMed, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEXM), a specialty CRO and a developer of products based on the NexACT® technology, announced today that it received a Notice of Non-Compliance ("Notice") as part of the review process from Health Canada for its New Drug Submission ("NDS") for the Vitaros erectile dysfunction treatment filed in February 2008...

  • VIVUS Announces Additional Results Of Phase 3 Avanafil Study In Erectile Dysfunction Showing Efficacy In 15 Minutes
  • VIVUS, Inc. (Nasdaq: VVUS) announced new data from an analysis of the recently completed phase 3 study (REVIVE TA-301) of avanafil, an investigational drug candidate for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED)...

  • Sexual Function Does Not Continuously Decline After Radiation Therapy Treatments For Prostate Cancer
  • Sexual function in prostate cancer patients receiving external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) decreases within the first two years after treatment but then stabilizes and does not continuously decline as was previously thought, according to a study in the January 1 issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of the American So...

  • Women's Bodies And Minds Agree Less Than Men's On What's Sexy
  • Review study confirms gender difference in responses to sexual stimuli...

  • Restless Leg Syndrome Linked With Erectile Dysfunction In Older Men
  • A study in the Jan. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that erectile dysfunction was more common in older men with restless leg syndrome (RLS) than in those without RLS, and the magnitude of this association increased with a higher frequency of RLS symptoms...

  • Resolve To Improve Your Urologic Health In The New Year
  • This new year, make a resolution to improve your health and talk to your doctor about urologic conditions. Although urologic problems may seem embarrassing to talk about, these conditions are more common than you think and a delay in seeking medical attention could cause you unnecessary stress, prolong the problem and even increase your risk for a more serious condition...

  • Modernizing The Treatment Of Sexual Dysfunction In Men
  • Modern, couple-oriented treatment for male sexual dysfunction takes the psychosocial aspects of sex into account, as well as focussing on the purely physical aspects of the problem. The importance of this biopsychosocial approach, whether one looks at disorders of desire, arousal or orgasm, is supported by intercultural comparisons, among other data...

  • Penile Length Shortening After Radical Prostatectomy: Men's Responses
  • UroToday.com - Erectile dysfunction is the most commonly recognized side effect of radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer (CaP). However, post-surgery penile length shortening (PLS) is known to occur in up to three-fourths of men. The impact of PLS has not previously been assessed...

  • Pivotal Study For PSD502--The First Potential Treatment For Premature Ejaculation
  • At the annual meeting of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA), Inc. in San Diego, Sciele Pharma, Inc., a Shionogi Company and Plethora Solutions Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC ("Plethora" AIM:PLE)., today presented data from its second positive pivotal study of PSD502 for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE)...

  • Zydena Is Efficacious In Once Daily Dosing For Erectile Dysfunction/Positive BPH Results
  • Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Dong-A PharmTech, Co. Ltd. announced that it has completed a 240 patient once-a-day dosing clinical study of udenafil, its new long acting phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor for erectile dysfunction (ED)...

  • Risk Of Male Sexual Dysfunction Increases Following Workplace BPA Exposure
  • High levels of workplace exposure to Bisphenol-A may increase the risk of reduced sexual function in men, according to a Kaiser Permanente study appearing in the journal Human Reproduction, published by Oxford Journals...

  • Growing Animal Penile Erectile Tissue In Lab May Benefit Patients
  • In an advance that could one day enable surgeons to reconstruct and restore function to damaged or diseased penile tissue in humans, researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center's Institute for Regenerative Medicine have used tissue engineering techniques to completely replace penile erectile tissue in animals. In the online early edition (Nov...

  • Drug Shows Promise In Treating Dangerous Complication Of Erectile Disorder
  • Thousands of men are afflicted with an embarrassing and painful condition that triggers spontaneous, long-lasting erections. There are limited treatment options, but a solution could be on the way thanks to new research at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Priapism is a condition of persistent painful penile erection in the absence of sexual desire...

  • For Patients With Erectile Dysfunction (ED) , Treatment With Oral Medications Demonstrates Significant Improvements In Sexual Intercourse And ED
  • The American College of Physicians (ACP) has issued recommendations for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED)...

  • Minimally Invasive Radical Prostatectomy Shows Some Advantages, But Also Higher Rate Of Certain Complications
  • New research indicates that the use of minimally invasive procedures (including the use of robotic assistance) for radical prostatectomy, which have increased significantly in recent years, may shorten hospital stays and decrease respiratory and surgical complications, but may also result in an increased rate of certain complications, including incontinence and erectile dysfunc...

  • ESAI Provides Grant To LA BioMed To Investigate Long-Term Correction Of Erectile Dysfunction
  • Las Vegas-based Endogenous Stem Cells Activators Inc. (ESAI) announced that it will award a $1.3 million grant to Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (LABioMed) for pre-clinical studies aimed at activating penile endogenous (adult) stem cells with the company's drug, KRONOS IV...

  • Potential Relationship Between Androgen Deficiency And Cardiovascular Disease
  • Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) in collaboration with researchers from Lahey Clinic Northshore, Peabody, Mass., believe that androgen deficiency might be the underlying cause for a variety of common clinical conditions, including diabetes, erectile dysfunction, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease (CVD)...

Genetics News From Medical News Today

Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

  • MBL Scientists Identify Driving Forces In Human Cell Division
  • If you can imagine identical twin sisters at rest, their breath drawing them subtly together and apart, who somehow latch onto ropes that pull them to opposite sides of the bed - you can imagine what happens to a chromosome in the dividing cell...

  • Molecule Tells Key Brain Cells To Grow Up, Get To Work, Stanford Study Shows
  • About four out of every 10 cells in the brain are so-called oligodendrocytes. These cells produce the all-important myelin that coats nerve tracts, ensuring fast, energy-efficient transmission of nerve impulses...

  • Start Of Phase I/II Gene Therapy Clinical Trial For Hemophilia B
  • Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics (Euronext: AMT), a leader in the field of human gene therapy, announced that the first patient has been dosed in the Phase I/II exploratory clinical trial with a gene therapy product for hemophilia B, a seriously debilitating and potentially lethal disease...

  • A Deep Look Into Population Variation In Gene Activity Provides Key Insight Into Cell Functions And Disease Susceptibility
  • Our DNA contains the information needed to produce different proteins that are the building blocks and key components of cells. Instructions to synthesize such proteins are incorporated into DNA sequences defined as genes. This precious genetic material, however, never leaves the cell's stronghold nucleus...

  • Decoding Patient's Genome Found Gene For Inherited Neurological Disorder CMT
  • Heralding what they hope is a new era of personalized genomic medicine, experts in the US have identified the gene behind a patient's inherited neurological disorder, in this case a form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, by sequencing his complete genome. Details of the quest are published online in the 10 March issue of the New England Journal of Medicine...

  • Genomatix Gives A Hand In The Analysis Of Wayne State's Sequencing Projects
  • The C.S...

  • Dr. Alexander Varshavsky And Dr. Harmit Malik Awarded Vilcek Prizes In Biomedical Science
  • The Vilcek Foundation is pleased to announce the granting of the 2010 Vilcek Prize for Biomedical Science to Dr. Alexander Varshavsky, the Howard & Gwen Laurie Smits Professor of Cell Biology at California Institute of Technology, for elucidating the process and biological significance of regulated protein degradation in living cells...

  • First Inherited Prostate Cancer Genetic Mutation Found In African-American Men
  • Shahriar Koochekpour, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Genetics at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, led research that has discovered, for the first time, a genetic mutation in African-American men with a family history of prostate cancer who are at increased risk for the disease. Dr...

  • Researchers Identify Previously Unrecognized Genetic Disorder
  • Researchers from four laboratories that perform diagnostic genetic testing of chromosome abnormalities in individuals with unexplained physical and developmental disabilities recently identified a previously unrecognized genetic disorder...

  • In U.S. Imaging First, Prenatal MRI Detects Rare Genetic Disease In Newborn
  • In a case believed to be a United States first, the radiology team at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital has used prenatal magnetic resonance imaging to detect an often-misdiagnosed genetic disease. The disorder, congenital chloride diarrhea, can cause severe dehydration and serious metabolic disturbances in newborns if not treated quickly...

  • Research Identifies New Mechanism Regulating Embryonic Development
  • A Princeton University-led research team has discovered that protein competition over an important enzyme provides a mechanism to integrate different signals that direct early embryonic development. The work suggests that these signals are combined long before they interact with the organism's DNA, as was previously believed, and also may inform new therapeutic strategies to fight cancer...

  • Genetic Variant Greatly Increases Lung Cancer Risk For Light Smokers
  • Individuals with a certain type of genetic susceptibility to lung cancer face a greatly increased risk for the deadly disease with even a small exposure to cigarette smoke, a study team that includes researchers from the University of Cincinnati (UC) has concluded...

  • Scientists' Understanding Of Limb Growth Altered By Roving 'Sonic Hedgehog' Gene
  • Sonic hedgehog, a gene that plays a crucial rule in the positioning and growth of limbs, fingers and toes, has been confirmed in an unexpected place in the embryos of developing mice - the layer of cells that creates the skin. Named for a video game character, Sonic hedgehog describes both a gene and the protein it produces in the body...

  • ARS Study Provides A Better Understanding Of How Mosquitoes Find A Host
  • The potentially deadly yellow-fever-transmitting Aedes aegypti mosquito detects the specific chemical structure of a compound called octenol as one way to find a mammalian host for a blood meal, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists report...

  • Discovery Of Gene For Newly Recognized Disease In Amish Children
  • The gene for a newly recognized disease has been identified thanks to the determination of an Amish father and the clinical skills and persistence of Indiana University and Riley Hospital for Children physicians in collaboration with physicians and researchers at the Clinic for Special Children in Lancaster County, Penn., which specializes in disorders of the Amish...

  • Infectious Virus Hidden In Chromosomes During Latency Can Be Passed From Parents To Children
  • Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) infects nearly 100 percent of humans in early childhood, and the infection then lasts for the rest of a person's life...

  • Dietary Supplements Discouraged For Prostate Cancer Patients
  • Prostate-specific dietary supplements should not be taken during radiation therapy treatments because they have been shown to increase the radiosensitivity of normal prostate cell lines, leading to normal tissue complications, according to a study in the March issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of the American Society ...

  • Stem Cells Of Humans And Mice Differ More Strongly Than Suspected: New Study Calls Research Factors Into Question
  • They are considered to be the most important model organism for research into human biology: mice may look totally different, but they are in many ways similar to Homo sapiens on a fundamental level. For instance, an impressive 99 per cent of the mouse genes are matched by a corresponding sequence in the human genome...

  • Unselfish Molecules May Have Helped Give Birth To The Genetic Material Of Life
  • One of the biggest questions facing scientists today is how life began...

  • Is Prenatal Screening For Rare Diseases Like Spinal Muscular Atrophy Too Costly?
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is one of many serious disorders for which prenatal testing is available. SMA affects approximately 1 in 10,000 live births and is the leading genetic cause of infant mortality and the second most common autosomal recessive disorder, after cystic fibrosis...

  • Improvements Needed In Genomic Test Result Discussions
  • One in three early stage breast cancer patients who received genomic testing when deciding about treatment options felt they did not fully understand their discussions with physicians about their test results and their risk of the disease recurring, a new study has found...

  • Improvements Needed In Genomic Test Result Discussions
  • A new study has found that one in three early-stage breast cancer patients who received genomic testing when deciding about treatment options felt they did not fully understand their discussions with physicians about their test results and their risk of recurrence. About one in four experienced distress when receiving their test results...

  • Max Planck Scientists Develop A Fingerprint For Genes: New Strategy To Play Major Role In Research On Human Diseases
  • Cells may not have a mouth, but they still need to ingest substances from the external environment. If this process - known as endocytosis - is affected, it can lead to infectious diseases or cardio-vascular diseases, cancer, Huntington's and diabetes...

  • Enobia Pharma Taps McGill Expertise In Developing First Effective Treatment For Rare Genetic Disorder
  • Dr. Marc McKee, of McGill's Faculty of Dentistry and the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, is collaborating closely with Enobia Pharma Inc, a Quebec biotech company, to develop innovative treatments for serious genetic bone diseases. McKee's research looks into the reasons why calcium-phosphate mineral fails to crystallize properly to form strong bones and teeth...

  • Food Allergy-Related Disorder Linked To Master Allergy Gene
  • WHAT: Scientists have identified a region of a human chromosome that is associated with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a recently recognized allergic disease. People with EoE frequently have difficulty eating or may be allergic to one or more foods. This study further suggests that a suspected so-called master allergy gene may play a role in the development of this rare but debilitating disorder...

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