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Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation News From Medical News Today

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  • Many Older Adults With Diabetes Are Sexually Active But Have Problems
  • New research from the University of Chicago found that many middle-aged and older Americans with diabetes are sexually active but more likely to experience sexual problems compared with counterparts without diabetes...

  • Palatin Technologies, Inc. Announces Positive Safety Results In Subcutaneous Bremelanotide Trial In Men
  • Palatin Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: PTN) announced positive results of a Phase 1 clinical trial of subcutaneously administered bremelanotide, its melanocortin agonist drug candidate for treatment of male erectile dysfunction (ED) and female sexual dysfunction (FSD)...

  • Novacare LLC Conducts Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of Products Found To Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredient
  • Novacare LLC has announced that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of products sold under the following names: Stiff Nights, Aziffa, Size Matters, Erex, Mojo, Hard Drive, Eyeful, Red Magic, Straight Up, Zotrex, Monster Excyte, WOW, Xaitrex, Verect, Prolatis, Xytamax, Maxyte, Libidinal, OMG, OMG45, and Zilex (with Golden Spear)...

  • EZVille, Ltd. Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of Revivexxx® Extra Strength Found To Contain An Undeclared Drug Ingredient
  • EZVille, Ltd. of Ronkonkoma, NY, has been informed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that FDA lab analysis of Revivexxx® Extra Strength distributed by the company was found to contain undeclared tadalafil. Tadalafil is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of male Erectile Dysfunction (ED), making Revivexxx® Extra Strength an unapproved drug...

  • Laser May Reduce Prostate Surgery's Long-Term Erectile Dysfunction
  • One of the challenges of prostate cancer surgery is removing the cancer-affected gland without side effects. The procedure is estimated to cause long-term sexual dysfunction in half of men...

  • Peyronie's Disease Following Radical Prostatectomy: Incidence And Predictors
  • UroToday.com - Peyronie's disease (PD) occurs more frequently following radical prostatectomy (RP) than it does among men in the general population, according to a report by Dr. Raanan Tal and colleagues in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. In the general population, the incidence of PD is reported to be 3.2-8.9%...

  • The Future Is Today: Emerging Drugs For The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
  • UroToday.com - Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the most common male sexual dysfunction presented for treatment, and the most thoroughly studied sexual dysfunction in men. In the late 20th century, important discoveries were made regarding both the physiologic processes of penile erection and the pathophysiology of ED...

  • Federal Agents Seize FastSize Extenders And FastSize EQM Erectile Quality Monitors
  • At the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Marshals seized $346,954.43 worth of FastSize Extender devices and FastSize EQM Erectile Quality Monitor devices, as well as component parts used in the manufacture of the FastSize Extender. The FastSize Extender and the FastSize EQM Erectile Quality Monitor are manufactured and distributed by FastSize, LLC of Aliso Viejo, Calif...

  • Dangers Of Untreated Erectile Dysfunction
  • Research carried out by a visiting professor at the University of Hertfordshire has found that up to six million European men fail to seek help for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) which could result in underlying cardiovascular disease going undetected...

  • Increased Risk Of Cardiovascular Problems In Depressed Men With Erectile Dysfunction
  • A new study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that the presence of depressive symptoms in men with erectile dysfunction constitutes a risk factor for a major cardiovascular event. Erectile dysfunction and depressive mood are often associated, and both are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death...

  • Furiex Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance Of U.S. Patent For Dapoxetine Method Of Treatment
  • Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: FURX) announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued a patent on May 18, 2010, for the method for treatment of premature ejaculation using dapoxetine. Furiex developed dapoxetine in collaboration with Alza Corporation and its affiliates. U.S. Patent No...

  • Study Finds Higher STD Rates Among Users Of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
  • Physicians who prescribe erectile dysfunction drugs for their male patients should be sure to discuss the importance of safer sex practices, even with older patients: that is an important implication of a report in the July 6 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine. The analysis of insurance records of more than 1.4 million U.S...

  • NexMed Announces First Patent Allowance For Vitaros(R) In Japan
  • NexMed, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEXMD), a specialty CRO with a pipeline of product candidates based on the NexACT® technology, announced that the Japanese Patent Office has issued the Decision to Grant a Patent for NexMed's patent application entitled, "Prostaglandin Compositions for the Treatment of Male Erectile Dysfunction...

  • Erectile Dyfunction - Marker For Heart Attack
  • Seven out of 10 men admitted to hospital for a heart attack (acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)) had erectile dysfunction (ED) in the six months prior to their admission according to new data presented at the World Congress of Cardiology (WCC) Scientific Sessions in Beijing, China...

  • 'Sonic Hedgehog' Helps Regenerate Critical Nerve That Runs Along Prostate, Could Heal Erectile Dysfunction After Surgery
  • After men have surgery to remove a cancerous prostate gland, up to 80 percent of them will lose the ability to have an erection because of damage to a critical nerve that runs along the prostate. New research from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine shows the damaged nerve can be regenerated more quickly with a protein called sonic hedgehog delivered via a nanofiber gel...

  • Testosterone To Treat 'Male Menopause' Questionable
  • Given that it is not clear whether male menopause actually exists, and inconclusive evidence on testosterone's effectiveness in treating it, an article in today's Drug Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB), a BMJ (British Medical Journal) journal, says that the use of synthetic testosterone is questionable...

  • Physician-Scientists Present At 2010 American Urological Meeting
  • Physician-scientists from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center presented their latest research findings at the American Urological Association's Annual Meeting in San Francisco, May 29 to June 3. Dr. Steven Kaplan, a urologist and professor of urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, and Dr...

  • Positive Results From Phase 3 Study Of Avanafil In Erectile Dysfunction Presented At AUA Annual Meeting
  • VIVUS, Inc. (Nasdaq: VVUS) announced that data from the previously reported phase 3 pivotal REVIVE (TA-301) study, evaluating the safety and efficacy of the investigational drug avanafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), were presented at the American Urological Association (AUA) 2010 Annual Meeting...

  • Link Established Between Erectile Dysfunction And Calcified Coronary Arteries
  • In the largest study to date evaluating erectile dysfunction (ED) and coronary artery calcification, researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have determined that men with ED are at a significantly increased risk of high coronary artery calcification scores (CACS), a known predictor of future cardiovascular events...

  • Pivotal Data For The Investigational Treatment PSD502 For Primary Premature Ejaculation In The U.S. To Be Presented At Meeting
  • Shionogi Pharma, Inc., a U.S.-based group company of Shionogi & Co., Ltd., presented data summarizing the results of two pivotal studies of the investigational new drug PSD502, a topical metered dose spray being developed for the treatment of primary premature ejaculation (PE). These data were presented at the 2010 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting in San Francisco...

  • Counterfeit ED Drugs Pose Fatal Health Risks
  • Counterfeit drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED) can contain toxic materials, too much active ingredient or no active ingredient at all and pose serious health risks, according to research presented at the 105th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA)...

  • Pivotal Data For The Investigational Treatment PSD502 For Primary Premature Ejaculation
  • Shionogi Pharma, Inc., a U.S.-based group company of Shionogi & Co., Ltd., presented data summarizing the results of two pivotal studies of the investigational new drug PSD502, a topical metered dose spray being developed for the treatment of primary premature ejaculation (PE). These data were presented at the 2010 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting in San Francisco...

  • Phase 3 Data On VIVUS' Avanafil For Erectile Dysfunction To Be Featured At The AUA 2010 Annual Meeting
  • VIVUS, Inc. (Nasdaq: VVUS) announced that phase 3 data on avanafil, a next generation oral phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor therapy being investigated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), will be presented next Tuesday at the American Urological Association (AUA) 2010 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. Irwin Goldstein, M.D...

  • Association Between Increasing BPA Levels In Urine And Worsening Male Sexual Function
  • Increasing Bisphenol-A levels in urine are associated with worsening male sexual function, according to a Kaiser Permanente study appearing online in the Journal of Andrology. Increasing urine BPA level is associated with decreased sexual desire, more difficulty having an erection, lower ejaculation strength and lower level of overall satisfaction with sex life, researchers said...

  • Long-Term Potency After Early Use Of A Vacuum Erection Device Following Radical Prostatectomy
  • UroToday.com - Following radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer (CaP), penile rehabilitation using PDE5 inhibitors, intraurethral alprostadil or injection therapy is suggested to improve return of erectile function. In the British Journal of Urology International, Dr. Craig Zippe and associates evaluate the long-term potency status after RP and use of a vacuum erection device (VED)...

Genetics News From Medical News Today

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

  • Gene Doping Detectable With A Simple Blood Test
  • German scientists from Tübingen and Mainz have developed a blood test that can reliably detect gene doping even after 56 days. Scientists at the universities in Tübingen and Mainz have developed a test that can provide conclusive proof of gene doping...

  • HapMap 3 Points The Way Forward For Human Genetics Studies
  • New findings show the value of genetic studies across human populations and the value of the latest DNA sequencing technologies to interrogate genetic variation. The results, from the latest phase of the international HapMap Project, are reported in Nature...

  • A Genetic Predisposition To Alcohol Dependence May Be Indicated By Sensitivity To Alcohol Odors
  • Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are DNA sequence variations that occur when a single nucleotide in the genome sequence is altered. Prior research suggested an association between SNPs in a gene that encodes aspects of the brain's gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA)-A receptors (the GABRA2 gene) and alcohol dependence...

  • Chromosomal Rearrangement, Gene Copy Number Methods Featured In Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
  • A cell devotes a significant amount of effort to maintaining the stability of its genome, preventing the sorts of chromosomal rearrangements characteristic of many cancers. Assays that measure the rate of gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) are needed in order to understand the individual genes and the different pathways that suppress genomic instability...

  • Novel Nanotechnology Collaboration Leads To Breakthrough In Cancer Research
  • One of the most difficult aspects of working at the nanoscale is actually seeing the object being worked on. Biological structures like viruses, which are smaller than the wavelength of light, are invisible to standard optical microscopes and difficult to capture in their native form with other imaging techniques...

  • RNAi Screening Used For The First Time To Study Ewing's Sarcoma
  • The first study of Ewing's sarcoma that screened hundreds of genes based on how they affect cell growth has identified two potential anti-cancer drug targets, according to a scientific paper by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) published in the journal Molecular Cancer...

  • Resistant Bacteria Protect The Colony
  • In the war against antibiotics, bacteria aren't selfish. According to a new report from Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers, a handful of resistant pathogens can protect an entire colony...

  • 2-D Structure Of Thousands Of RNA Molecules Displayed On Stanford-Developed App
  • "There's an app for that." To a cadre of scientists, the familiar phrase will soon mean they can enter a specific RNA from baker's yeast into their iPhone and see a depiction of its two-dimensional structure - thanks to a new technology developed by scientists at Stanford University...

  • Capacity For Exercise Can Be Inherited, Suggesting That Pharmaceutical Drugs Can Be Used To Alter Activity Levels In Humans
  • Biologists at the University of California, Riverside have found that voluntary activity, such as daily exercise, is a highly heritable trait that can be passed down genetically to successive generations. Working on mice in the lab, they found that activity level can be enhanced with "selective breeding"- the process of breeding plants and animals for particular genetic traits...

  • Study: Preemptive Surgery May Help Prevent Cancer For Some Women
  • A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that women with a gene mutation linked to breast and ovarian cancer face lower risks of developing such cancer after receiving mastectomies or having their ovaries removed, The Wall Street Journal reports...

  • Breast Cancer Prognosis Prediction Tool: Microsoft Excel-Based Algorithm
  • Using readily available computer programs, researchers have developed a system to identify genes that will be useful in the classification of breast cancer. The algorithm, described in BioMed Central's open access Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research will enable researchers to quickly generate valuable gene signatures without specialized software or extensive bioinformatics training...

  • DNA From National Psoriasis Victor Henschel BioBank Released For Study
  • Millions of Americans struggling with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are one step closer to a cure with the first-ever release of National Psoriasis Victor Henschel BioBank DNA samples for use in psoriasis research. The samples will allow scientists to uncover the unknowns about the genetics of psoriatic disease and its causes. James T. Elder, M.D., Ph.D...

  • Microsoft Excel-based Algorithm Predicts Cancer Prognosis
  • Using readily available computer programs, researchers have developed a system to identify genes that will be useful in the classification of breast cancer. The algorithm, described in BioMed Central's open access Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research will enable researchers to quickly generate valuable gene signatures without specialized software or extensive bioinformatics training...

  • Nanobiotechnology To Fight Cancer And Other Illnesses
  • Two new groundbreaking scientific papers by researchers at UC Santa Barbara demonstrate the synthesis of nanosize biological particles with the potential to fight cancer and other illnesses. The studies introduce new approaches that are considered "green" nanobiotechnology because they use no artificial compounds...

  • Group Health Study Reveals That People Want To Be Asked Before Sharing Genetic Data
  • People want to be informed and asked for consent before deciding whether to let researchers share their genetic information in a federal database. This is according to a team of investigators at Group Health Research Institute and the University of Washington (UW). The team's report, called "Glad You Asked," is in the September 2010 Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics...

  • Data From Mipomersen Phase 3 Trial In heFH Patients Presented At ESC
  • Genzyme Corp. (NASDAQ: GENZ) and Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ISIS) announced that data from the phase 3 study of mipomersen in patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (heFH) were presented at the European Society of Cardiology's Congress 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden...

  • Discovery Of New Protein That Gets To The Roots Of Obesity And Osteoporosis
  • Here's good news for anyone trying to lose weight or has osteoporosis: Scientists from Maine are on the trail of a weight loss drug that may revolutionize how we treat these two conditions...

  • Physically Active Lifestyle May Reduce Genetic Predisposition To Obesity
  • New research from the UK suggests that living an active lifestyle can reduce people's genetic predisposition to obesity by about 40 per cent, challenging a popular view that exercise doesn't help people lose weight if they are genetically predisposed to obesity...

  • Ticagrelor Is Better Than Clopidogrel To Prevent Blood Clots Regardless Of Genetic Profile, Thus Eliminating Need For Genetic Testing
  • A study published Online First and in an upcoming Lancet shows that anticlotting treatment using ticagrelor is better than clopidogrel, regardless of the presence of genetic variations that leads to variable efficacy of clopidogrel...

  • Genetic Variation In Key Cell Pumping Mechanism Reduces Clopidogrel Treatment Effects, Leaving Those Affected At Increased Cardiovascular Event Risk
  • A study published Online First and in an upcoming Lancet shows that patients with a genetic variation affecting a key protein pump in drug transport do not respond as well to the anticlotting drug clopidogrel-as such, patients with this variation at are at increased risk of cardiovascular events with standard clopidogrel treatment...

  • Anti-Cancer Gene To Be Activated By Researchers
  • Researchers at the Faculty of Health Sciences have succeeded in decoding the genetic key that gives particular intestinal cells their identity. With this knowledge of the complex network of genes the researchers now hope to stop colon cancer by activating special anti-cancer genes. Colon sloughs lining The intestines have to work properly if we are to benefit from the food we eat...

  • Researchers Develop Hybrid Protein Tools For Gene Cutting And Editing
  • An Iowa State University team of researchers has developed a type of hybrid proteins that can make double-strand DNA breaks at specific sites in living cells, possibly leading to better gene replacement and gene editing therapies...

  • Key To Melanoma Prediction, Prevention In "Co-Conspirator" Cells
  • New research on how skin cancer begins has identified adjacent cancer cells that scientists are calling "co-conspirators" in the genesis of melanoma, in findings that could someday hold the key to predicting, preventing and stopping this hard-to-treat cancer before it spreads...

  • 'Toolbox Of MiniPromoters' For Gene Research And Therapy Unvelied By UBC Researchers
  • University of British Columbia researchers have led the development of a new "toolbox of MiniPromoters" for research and future therapies on brain, spinal cord and eye function. MiniPromoters are small segments of human DNA with the ability to turn genes on and off at specific times and locations...

  • Collection, Analysis Of Hard-To-Handle Immune Cells Enabled By Microfluidic Device
  • A team led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) scientists has developed a new microfluidic tool for quickly and accurately isolating neutrophils - the most abundant type of white blood cell - from small blood samples, an accomplishment that could provide information essential to better understanding the immune system's response to traumatic injury...

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