by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Feb 3, 2017 | advanced prostate cancer, Las Vegas Urologist, prostate cancer, testosterone, urologist
I wanted to discuss a cutting edge prostate cancer discovery. The treatment of advanced prostate cancer, even with metastatic disease (cancer spread from the prostate to other parts of the body) has been progressing at a rapid pace with many new options. The first...
by Todd Heskett | Jan 17, 2017 | blood tests, diet, erectile dysfunction, erection, Exercise, Healthy Eating, Las Vegas Urologist, low T, low testosterone, muse, penis, testosterone, urologist, urologist las vegas, urologists, urology
Erectile dysfunction is a medical condition in which a male has persistent problems in achieving an erection of the penis. It is a very common medical condition, and it can make sexual intercourse impossible. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can occur at any age, According...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Sep 29, 2016 | kidney cancer, Las Vegas Urologist, prostate, prostate biopsy, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, urologist, urologist las vegas
I thought for this blog I would find some interesting articles in the Journal Of Urology, which I think is Urology’s gold standard journal for the latest urological research and developments What Are The Latest Developments? First up is a summary of an article about...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Sep 25, 2016 | cialis, erectile dysfunction, muse, peyronie's disease, testosterone, urologist, xiaflex
Are you experiencing erectile dysfunction? Do you want to be longer? Do you want to be straighter? Harder? Well to reach your goal let me throw a couple of curveballs at you. What are some Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction? For symptoms of erectile dysfunction, you...
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...