What is Hematuria? Let’s face it: Most of us don’t put much thought into our urine before we flush it down the toilet. Quite simply put, urine is our body’s liquid waste. Hematur...
What is the Bladder? How Does it Change as we Age? The bladder is a balloon-like organ that is located in the lower abdomen. It is part of the urinary system, along with the kidn...
What is Urinary Incontinence? Urinary incontinence, or the loss of bladder control, is a common condition. Both men and women may suffer from urinary incontinence, however, the c...
What is a Vasectomy & How Does It Work? A vasectomy is a surgical procedure used to sterilize a man. A vasectomy is 99% effective and is considered a safe, permanent solution...
Erectile Dysfunction, or more commonly referred to as ED, affects as many as 52 percent of men between ages 40 to 70, or an estimated 30 million U.S. men. The “little blue pill” (i...
With summer approaching and our temperatures already rising, there’s no better time to talk about kidney stones and kidney stone prevention. Living in Arizona puts people at increa...
What is Testosterone? Testosterone is a male hormone that is produced primarily in the testicles. It is helpful in sustaining a man’s: Bone density Fat distribution...
Vaginal Atrophy, or Vaginal Vaginitis, is the thinning, drying, and inflammation of the vaginal walls. Vaginal Atrophy is caused by a women’s body having a low amount of estrogen a...
What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)? Erectile Dysfunction, commonly known as ED or impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse....
In honor of November being Movember – an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate c...