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Men Unlikely to Benefit Are Getting PSA Testing Anyhow
Contrary to recommendations regarding age and PSA screening, over the course of nearly two decades the highest PSA testing ...
Everyday Health on MSN
9 Foods That May Affect PSA Level
P rostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein made by the prostate gland. A high PSA level could be a sign of an enlarged prostate, inflammation called prostatitis, or prostate cancer. The PSA test ...
Serum calprotectin and complement factor 3 may better identify systemic inflammation than CRP in patients with early psoriatic arthritis, especially those who are CRP negative or have obesity.
Today' anchor Al Roker was first diagnosed after bloodwork at a routine checkup showed elevated prostate specific antigen ...
Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer in Australia, as well as being the most common cancer among men, who are much ...
Prostate cancer blood tests can lead to men being over-tested, while those who need help may be missed, a large study has found.
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Another IL-17A/F Blocker Moves Forward for Psoriatic Arthritis
Called sonelokimab, the product inhibits both the A and F isoforms of interleukin-17 (IL-17). In this mid-stage trial, well ...
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Clarke Energy Commissions First Membrane-Based Biogas Upgrader in India
Clarke Energy commissions its first biogas upgrading installation in India in parallel with UK-India trade delegation • Technology designed and manufactured locally by Clarke Energy's Indian ...
Patients with PsA have a higher prevalence of MetS compared with members of the general population and individuals with other inflammatory arthropathies.
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Prostate testing may not target those most likely to benefit, warn experts
Current prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing "may not effectively target testing to those most likely to benefit, raising ...
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