By Suchar, Adam M; Zureikat, Amer H; Glynn, Loretto; Statter, Mindy B; Et al ADAM M. SUCHAR, B.S., AMER H. ZUREIKAT, M.D., LORETTO GLYNN, M.D., MINDY B. STATTER, M.D., JONGIN LEE, M.D., DONALD C. LIU, M.D., PH.D.
Evil comic-strip boss Catbert commands the hapless employee Dilbert to provide a urine sample for random drug testing. "I have a shy bladder. I can't produce under pressure!" Dilbert protests. "It's a medical condition that 7 percent of men have."
Couples struggling with infertility face uncertain odds when considering various treatment options. But a new study reveals that embolization, a minimally invasive treatment for arguably the most common cause of infertility in men, can significantly improve a couple's chances for pregnancy. The findings were presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
One of the commonest causes of male infertility can be treated successfully with a simple and minimally invasive surgical procedure that improves significantly the chances of fathering a child.
Graphic: how it works One of the commonest causes of male infertility can be treated successfully with a simple and minimally invasive surgical procedure that improves significantly the chances of fathering a child....
BLACKSTONE - The veins in her arms are so damaged from hypodermic injection that the medicine must be pumped into her bloodstream through a portable catheter, surgically implanted into her body.
By Wang, Shu; Noh, Sang K; Koo, Sung I Abstract We conducted this study to determine whether green tea constituents, (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and caffeine, affect the intestinal absorption of cholesterol (CH), fat, and other fat-soluble compounds.