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A randomised, double-blind trial has found that daily multivitamin use produces a statistically significant slowing of two out of five epigenetic aging markers — with the most pronounced benefits seen in men with lower-quality diets.
On March 4, 2026, a surgeon in London performed a complex prostatectomy on a patient in Gibraltar over 1,500 miles away, marking a landmark moment for telesurgery and access to specialist cancer care.
The £42 million TRANSFORM trial — involving up to 300,000 men — has begun recruiting to find the most accurate, equitable screening pathway for prostate cancer, with the potential to establish the UK's first national screening programme by 2028.
Results from the first-in-human trials of ADAM, a non-hormonal injectable hydrogel, confirm that this reversible contraceptive can effectively block sperm for at least 24 months — offering men a viable alternative to the vasectomy for the first time.
New research presented at the AUA 2025 Annual Meeting suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists — the medications behind Ozempic and Mounjaro — may significantly improve sperm count and overall fertility in overweight and obese men.
A Phase 3 trial of 795 men has found that combining clomipramine and sildenafil dramatically outperforms either drug alone for premature ejaculation, with more than 55% of the combination group reporting their condition was "much improved" or "very much improved".
A landmark study of 78,284 Danish men followed over 50 years has found a direct relationship between sperm quality and life expectancy — with men in the highest motile sperm category living an average of 2.7 years longer than those in the lowest.
New research reveals that even sub-threshold blood sugar levels — well within the "prediabetic" range — can cause significant measurable damage to a man's sexual health, with elevated glucose proving a stronger predictor of erectile decline than age itself.
The U.S. FDA has removed the long-standing Boxed Warning about heart attack and stroke risk from all testosterone replacement therapy products, following the landmark TRAVERSE trial which found no significant increase in cardiovascular events.
New data highlights the severe sexual and psychological toll of anabolic steroid withdrawal, with depression scores spiking by 75% in the months after cessation and many men failing to restore normal testosterone levels even after 12 months.
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