By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Estimates for testicular cancer are approximately 9,310 new cases diagnosed in 2018 and 400 deaths, according to the American Cancer
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Do women get more depressed than men or do men just hide their emotions better? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The lifetime prevalence of major
How to Manage Erectile Dysfunction
By Timothy Byler, MD In the United States, many men are commonly affected by erectile dysfunction (ED). These concerns are often suppressed as men
Reasons to See a Urologist
When should you see a urologist? Area urologists weigh in By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant From J.C. Trussell, urologist, associate professor of urology at Upstate
Pain Meds May Affect Sperm Count
Study says Tylenol, Motrin, Advil and other pain relievers may cause a reduction in sperm count By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Want to be a
‘I Survived Prostate Cancer’
A survivor’s story By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Mark Richardson of Pittsford is a veteran, RIT grad and Kodak retiree. He’s also a prostate cancer
Treating Co-Occurring Disorders Together
By Kimberly Langbart It is not uncommon for individuals struggling with a substance use disorder to also have a mental health disorder. Many people
Income Tax Filing Requirements for Retirees
By Jim Miller Whether or not you are required to file a federal income tax return this year will depend on how much you
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New chief of the spinal cord injury and disabilities service at Syracuse VA talks about latest treatments in the field, has plans to greatly
Working Out in Cold Weather
Experts recommend plenty of ways to get active in wintertime By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The weather may be frightful, but don’t let this winter






