Prostate Restored
Photo: Vanessa Loring
There are many factors that can weaken your pelvic floor muscles and lead to an overactive bladder. One of them is eating acidic fruits, like your daily apple or banana.
Have you ever wondered, “do women have prostates”? In short, the answer is no. The primary function of the male prostate is to secrete prostate...
Read More »
The FDA-approved drug, called Pluvicto (lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan), is a new radiation pharmaceutical that is administered through...
Read More »Bladder problems can be really embarrassing. If you have ever caught yourself leaking a few drops of urine while laughing, sneezing or coughing, you know how bad it can feel. There are many factors that can weaken your pelvic floor muscles and lead to an overactive bladder. One of them is eating acidic fruits, like your daily apple or banana. Sometimes, these dietary health heroes can set you up for health troubles. Aging, too, plays a role, along with being a little overweight. All of these factors can contribute to an overactive bladder where you lose urine involuntarily or find yourself rushing to the washroom more often than every three hours. Normally, whenever you need to urinate, your brain receives a signal when your bladder begins to fill up. This tells you it’s time to go. In people with overactive bladder, however, bladder muscles that typically contract to let urine out begin to contract involuntarily. These contractions lead to the sudden, desperate need to visit the bathroom. But the good news is there are steps you can take to improve your bladder health. Give these a try!
5-alpha reductase inhibitors shrink the prostate gland if it's enlarged. Finasteride and dutasteride are the two 5-alpha reductase inhibitors...
Read More »
Outside of kidney function, several other factors can temporarily raise creatinine levels above normal. These include dehydration and consuming...
Read More »Not just for women, Kegel exercises can have a huge impact on your bladder strength. According to the Mayo Clinic’s step-by-step guide to doing Kegel exercises, you first need to find the right muscles. To identify your pelvic floor muscles as a man or a woman, stop urination midstream. Then empty your bladder fully and lie on your back. Tighten the same muscles now with your bladder empty. Hold the position for about five seconds and then relax for the same amount of time. Build up to 10 seconds and don’t hold your breath. Once you’re familiar with the muscles and the movement, you can do Kegels standing up or sitting down, while you’re watching TV or having lunch. It takes about six weeks to strengthen these muscles and, like any other muscle in the body, they need to be used to keep their strength.
Tubal ligation, also known as getting your “tubes tied” or “female sterilization,” is a permanent birth control surgery. It prevents a woman from...
Read More »
"Since vitamin D and curcumin work differently with the immune system, we may find that a combination of the two or each used alone may be more...
Read More »
According to the National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation, about 1 in 20,000 Americans has albinism, and not every person with...
Read More »
The ancient Greeks were on to something when they referred to olive oil as an "elixir of youth and health." Centuries later, research offers...
Read More »