Fertility Drugs for Men
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Mothers who use fertility drugs may have shorter kids | Fox News
foxnews.com — “Children conceived through use of fertility drugs may not grow quite as tall as other kids, a new study suggests” View full resource at foxnews.com
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Biz to Go: Male-fertility test soon to hit drugstores | Richmond Times-Dispatch
www2.timesdispatch.com — “Soon, all it will take is a simple trip to a convenience store for men to purchase a device that will allow them to test their fertility at home.” View full resource at www2.timesdispatch.com
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Sperm Moves Best for Moderate Exercisers: Study - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Men who get moderate amounts of exercise have better sperm motility than men who are less or more physically active, a new study finds. Motility refers to the s” View full resource at drugs.com
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Amgen drug delayed prostate cancer spread to bones, study finds - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Amgen Inc. 's denosumab delayed the spread of prostate cancer to men's bones , a study found, sending shares of the Thousand Oaks company's higher.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Rodent of the Week: A new understanding of how prostate cancer treatment may backfire | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times
latimesblogs.latimes.com — “The very therapy used to treat prostate cancer patients in the early stage of the disease actually promotes the second, more deadly wave of the disease, according to a new study. Men with prostate cancer often take drugs to shut...” View full resource at latimesblogs.latimes.com
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Shawn Tassone, MD
Shawn Tassone, M.D. began his educational career with a biology and mathematics bachelor’s degree at Regis College in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Tassone spent the following nine years completing medical school at Creighton University and residency at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center where he served as the Administrative Chief Resident. Three years in a row, Dr. Tassone received the Aesculapian Award, an honor for excellence in teaching bestowed upon three of only 150 residents by the medical students, a tremendous accolade.
Dr. Tassone followed his work in Oklahoma at the Reynolds Army Community Hospital where he was honored with the Health Professions Scholarship by the U.S. Army. The doctor served as Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He was promoted to Major in September of 2000. His other awards include Resident Teaching Award from 1995 to 1998 at the University of Oklahoma as well as the Army Commendation Medal from 1998 to 2002. He is currently a Fellow of International Medicine under Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona. -
Dr. Megan E. Bradley
Dr. Megan E. Bradley is a Child Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Frostburg State University. Her career focus is on child development, pregnancy, fertility, disabilities, parenting and education.
Dr. Bradley graduated from Marshall University in 1994 with a Masters of Art in Clinical Psychology. She earned her Doctorate of Philosophy in Applied Developmental Psychology in 1998 from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. -
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