Women who’ve had substantial exposure to certain environmental pollutants are more likely than others to bear sons who develop testicular cancers. These findings of a new epidemiological study jibe ...
Urologists at a leading Irish hospital have reported an alarming increase in the number of teenage boys and young men developing mumps orchitis, in a paper published in the April issue of the urology ...
If sonography has ambiguous results, MR imaging can help clarify the results and possibly avoid biopsy or surgery for patients who are having testicular problems, a new study shows. Testicular ...
Trinidadian-US rapper Nicki Minaj tweeted a claim about her cousin's friend's testicles. (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA/AFP via Getty Images) On Monday, singer Nicki Minaj shared some impotent claims about ...
When recapping the coverage of the alleged saga of a friend of Nicki Minaj’s cousin whose testicles, the rapper said, swelled after he was vaccinated against COVID-19, CNN’s Jim Acosta got punny. “No ...
Men are less likely to see a doctor and therefore less likely to be diagnosed when a serious health problem arises. Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers among men and April is ...
Williamson County sued after inmate says he did not receive proper treatment for testicular problems
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — A former Williamson County inmate has sued the county after he says he was not provided the proper medical attention for a testicular issue that arose while he was in jail.
Male infertility happens when a man’s body is unable to produce healthy sperm. In many societies, infertility is often seen as a woman’s issue, but medical experts warn that men contribute to nearly ...
More than nine in ten people with testicular cancer survive. But the treatment may have its price. Men who have been treated for testicular cancer are at increased risk of developing metabolic ...
When recapping the coverage of the alleged saga of a friend of Nicki Minaj’s cousin whose testicles, the rapper said, swelled after he was vaccinated against COVID-19, CNN’s Jim Acosta got punny. “No ...
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