World-Renowned Urologist, J. Francois Eid, M.D., Lauds Improvements In Penile Prosthesis And Artificial Urinary Sphincter Technologies Dr. J. Francois Eid has performed more internal penile implant surgeries than anyone in the world and has built a reputation for excellence in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED).
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSurgeons Find Sexual Dysfunction Is Common A Year After Major Trauma Sexual dysfunction is prevalent long after physical injuries from major trauma have been treated and resolved. Nearly a third of patients who had sustained moderate to severe trauma reported some degree of sexual dysfunction, and most characterized the dysfunction as severe, a year after a traumatic event.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comUrologist, J. Francois Eid, M.D., Lauds Improvements In Penile Prosthesis And Artificial Urinary Sphincter Technologies Dr. J. Francois Eid has performed more internal penile implant surgeries than anyone in the world and has built a reputation for excellence in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED).
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comGPs Being Squeezed Out Of Rollout Of Lord Darzi's NHS Plans, United Kingdom GPs say they are being frozen out of Lord Darzi's rollout plan for the NHS, as well as being given little to say in vital decision that will shape the future of general practice, according to an article published this week in Pulse. Three senior GPs, all members of Darzi's primary care advisory board, reveal that three times as many consultants are involved in implementing Darzi's plans as GPs.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comBPA Plastic May Stay In Body Longer A new study by scientists in the US found surprisingly that for some people, the controversial plastics chemical bisphenol A (BPA). lingered in the body at high levels for much longer than was assumed, even after fasting for 24 hours, suggesting that BPA either does not metabolize rapidly, or is coming from non-food sources, or both.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comInternet Program Helps Prevent Depression In Teens An Internet program helps to reduce depressive symptoms and prevent episodes of clinical depression in adolescent patients at risk, reports a study in the February issue of the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comStudy Confirms Persistence Of Diversity Problems In Academic Medicine A survey study believed to be one of the first efforts to put hard numbers around long-held beliefs about diversity in medical school faculties has affirmed that awareness and sensitivity to racial and ethnic diversity are believed by most faculty to be poor and even poorer among faculty who are members of underrepresented minorities.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comEnvironmental Researchers Warn "What We Don't Know Still Hurts Us" Knowledge gaps continue to hobble scientists' assessments of the environment, a Michigan State University researcher and colleagues warn. Their warning follows sobering conclusions drawn from what they do know and could help set the global agenda for research funding in the years to come.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comImproved Method For Comparing Genomes As Well As Written Text Taking a hint from the text comparison methods used to detect plagiarism in books, college papers and computer programs, University of California, Berkeley, researchers have developed an improved method for comparing whole genome sequences.
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