Low testosterone in men is a condition that is more common today than many people may think. Over two-hundred thousand (200,000) males in the United States are diagnosed with a testosterone deficiency every year according to the most recent statistics. This condition of low testosterone is also frequently referred to as Low T or hypogonadism.…
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GAINSWave for Erectile Dysfunction
What is GAINSWave™? According to the official website, GAINSWave™ is "a safe, comfortable and proven procedure for men to optimize sexual performance and to reverse the effects of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) due to poor blood flow." It is NOT a drug or medication and is a surgery free, non-invasive technique utilizing low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy…
Read MoreErectile Dysfunction ED Source, Diagnosis and Solution
It's natural to “freak out” when erectile dysfunction (ED) happens, and it’s never at a convenient time... ever. However, in some way you can find comfort in knowing that you are one of the millions of men who deal with ED. In fact, it’s something that you’re likely to experience more as you get older.…
Read MoreWelcome to the Keto Kamp Podcast Episode 00 with Dr. Bruce Sloane
Today, I am blessed to have here with me one of the region’s leading and most experienced urologists, Dr. Bruce Sloane. He is a specialist in Men’s Health issues and Age Management Medicine. Dr. Sloane helps his patients take control of their aging process, increase their health span and enjoy a higher quality, more vigorous…
Read MoreVasectomy Statistics and Benefits, Should I Get a Vasectomy
Considering getting a vasectomy? There may come a time when you’ve decided that you’ve reached the perfect number of children in your family. Once you’ve come to this realization, the next step is figuring out how to make sure another child does not come along. While tubal ligation is an option, there is a much…
Read MoreUrinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary loss of bladder control. It is estimated that over thirty percent (30%) of people living in the United States suffer from urinary incontinence, making it a common and embarrassing problem for many. While incontinence affects both men and women, females are at an increased risk due to several factors but…
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