Many men feel uncomfortable at the mere mention of prostate screening. With all the misconceptions out there, it's tempting to avoid the topic altogether. An ongoing conversation with your primary doctor is important so that together, you can make informed decisions about your prostate health.
Using drugs without a prescription is risky. Taking sildenafil citrate without a doctor’s supervision can cause priaprism, stroke and even heart attacks.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a difficult topic for men to discuss. But the truth is, ED becomes more common with age and in many cases – up to 70 percent – it is a symptom of other conditions like diabetes, heart disease or high blood pressure. Learn more.
The mayhem that surrounds college basketball in March is a time to pick the perfect bracket, but also a time when lots of men choose to have vasectomies!
The human papillomavirus vaccine should be given to everyone between the ages of 9 and 26 years old to protect against a variety of cancers caused by the HPV virus.
After months of low testosterone levels, Steve Gustafson knew something wasn’t right. But what he did not expect were the results of his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test that revealed an extremely high PSA level, a protein that at an elevated level, may be a sign of prostate cancer.
Cancer can suppress sexual desire, and for men, it can reduce testosterone production. All of these can lead to erectile dysfunction (ED). The Nebraska Medicine Men's Health Program can help you find the right solutions to enjoy your sexual health again.