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July 16, 2024

Living into Our 90s, and Preparing for Urinary Change

Over the next 40 years, the number of people 85 and older will triple to 19 million. There are steps you can take now to reduce or limit some of the most common age-related affects.

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When Urine Isn’t Yellow: A Color-Coded Guide to Causes

If you see an unexpected shade of urine in your toilet, thank your urochrome. Find out what your urine color could mean to your health.

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Nocturia Keeping You Awake? 4 BPH Health Risks

Nocturia – the frequent need to pee at night – is among the most common symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH). Learn why it happens and what you can do to help.

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It’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: Call Your Urologist

People get up super early to wait in line for a Black Friday sale, they arrive at the airport extra early to avoid missing a flight, and some will even finish a work project early just to get it off the desk. So why procrastinate one small act that could determine life and death? A…

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Embracing Sex as We Age: Letting Go of 4 Myths

A man and woman’s desire for, and enjoyment of, sexual intimacy does not have to fade with age, regardless of misperceptions.

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5 Symptoms for which Women Need to Be Real with Their Doctors

Few symtoms, no matter how unusual, would catch us by surprise.
But some of those “embarrassing” symptoms could indicate more serious health conditions. Read about five symptoms that signal a call to your urologist.

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It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets a Kidney Stone

Thirsty? Be sure to say ‘yes’ to that tall glass of water. It may save you from searing pain by the end of the summer. That’s because summer is peak season for kidney stones, hard little formations that develop in the kidneys when urinary minerals and salts crystallize and bind together. Often, stones aren’t even…

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The Urology Group: Celebrating 25 Years

In 1996, the medical world was entering a remarkable age of discovery: Dolly the sheep was cloned; a combination therapy treatment was discovered to manage HIV/AIDS; and Pfizer patented a revolutionary erectile dysfunction drug called Viagra. And in that same year, 25 years ago, 23 physicians from seven different urology practices joined to form The…

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6 Travel Tips for Those Experiencing OAB

Here are six tips from Dr. Douglas Feeney for making it to the bathroom on time, whether you’re traveling locally or abroad this summer.

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4 Facts About Biking and the Prostate

Do bike shorts represent a high risk to your urological health? Find out in this blog by Dr. Kevin Campbell.

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4 Tips to Prevent Summer UTIs

When temperatures climb to about 80 degrees, urinary tract infections can also increase for a number of reasons. Read why.

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Urologist or Gynecologist? Here are the Conditions They Treat

The female urologic and reproductive functions require different experts: urologists and gynecologists. Dr. Rebecca Roedersheimer explains.

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What American Men Need to Know About the Prostate Cancer “Double Whammy”

Rarely in my career as a urologist have I been more concerned about men proactively protecting themselves from prostate cancer. The reason to be proactive is fairly well known. Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in men. It trails only lung cancer. Far less well known, and the reason I’m concerned, is…

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A Young Man’s Guide to Testicular Cancer and Symptoms

Picture a 50-year-old father and 20-year-old son playing tennis. One of them has testicular cancer but doesn’t know it. Chances are, it’s the son. Testicular cancer is rare – it’s expected to be diagnosed in just 1% of men this year. However, it has the distinct characteristic of occurring most frequently among younger males – ages…

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1 in 10 People Have Urge Incontinence. Let’s Talk About It!

Urge incontience doesn’t care who you are or where you are when it strikes. Learn more about this condition that affects 33 million people in the U.S.

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