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Looking for a reason to welcome winter? The internet is rife with tales of dreaded “summer long balls,” a seasonal condition ...
There is limited research on chronic pelvic pain in men, which delays treatment for male patients experiencing symptoms of ...
Many people don't know it, but men under age 40 are the most likely age group to develop testicular cancer.
The testis, or testicle, is one of typically two oval-shaped endocrine glands that form part of the male reproductive system. The testes are the male homologues to the female ovaries, and their ...
Lumps in the testicle can be a sign of an underlying condition such as testicular torsion and testicular cancer. Learn more here.
Transmission electron microscopy observation of the testis To further characterize the structural injury of testicular tissue, the changes of the 7- and 14-day suspended rat testis were assessed by an ...
Only one in 10 U.S. adults correctly identified testicular cancer as most commonly affecting men under age 40, according to a survey released June16 by The Ohio State University Comprehensive ...
The unique human body part that evolution cannot explain The human chin has long been fertile ground for arguments between scientists over its purpose ...
Why do humans uniquely have a chin, for example? And why, relative to body weight, is a human testicle triple the size of a gorilla’s but a fifth of that of a chimpanzee?
The present study describes the structure of the testes and vas deferens of the red-clawed mangrove tree crab, Goniopsis cruentata. Testes and vas deferens were fixed with cold Bouin's solution and ...
In a recent survey from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, only 13% of adults said testicular cancer is most common among men aged younger than 40 years. However, testicular ...