by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Sep 18, 2016 | epididymitis, soap
The FDA recently ruled on the banning soap ingredients of which triclosan and triclocarban are the most common. What Can You Use Instead Of These Soap Ingredients? Lately, there has been talk about banning many soap ingredients. Shocking that old-fashioned plain old...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Sep 7, 2016 | bladder ultrasound, cystoscopy, estrogen cream, nocturia, ultrasound, urinary frequency, urinary tract infection, urologist, urologists, urology, uti
Symptoms of urinary infections in post-menopausal women are probably among the most common reasons that urgent appointments are made to see not only urologists but also primary care and gynecological practitioners. Common symptoms are burning, frequency, urgency,...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Aug 30, 2016 | diet, Exercise, obesity, urologist, uterine cancer
An article was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine noting 13 types of cancer that are increased in cases of obesity. Urologically this includes Kidney cancer. You need a membership to see the original article. But a summary is included here....
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Aug 16, 2016 | Uncategorized, urologist, urologists
There seems to be a controversy about whether or not normal sexual activity should be part of pre-competition training or should be avoided especially before a major important competition such as an Olympic event. This concept has been touched on in movies such as...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Aug 5, 2016 | cialis, low T, low testosterone, prostate cancer, psa, testosterone, urologist, urology, viagra
While Testosterone Replacement Therapy remains controversial, the symptoms of low testosterone can be significant, and even directly affects one’s health in areas that one might not think would be related. For example, men with low T are more vulnerable to...