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chronic kidney disease

Proven Strategies to Slow Chronic Kidney Disease Progression

By Dr. David Samadi Receiving a chronic kidney disease (CKD) diagnosis can come as a surprise, especially since early stages often present little to no symptoms. CKD is can become more progressive and eventually irreversible leading to various health complications. However, there are certain steps you can take to slow its progression and maintain a… Read more

erectile dysfunction

Could Erectile Dysfunction Be a Warning Sign of Heart Disease?

By Dr. David Samadi Erectile dysfunction (ED) isn’t just about sexual health—it could be a red flag for your heart. Men with ED are at a higher risk of heart disease, including heart attacks. This is because ED, coronary artery disease, and heart disease are all interconnected. Understanding this link is crucial, as taking action… Read more

Boost Your Energy

Tired No More: Transform Your Day with These Energy Boosting Hacks

By Dr. David Samadi We all have days when energy levels tank, but for many men, that sluggish feeling sticks around longer than it should. Low energy can make it challenging to power through, whether it’s the daily grind or a deeper issue. If you find yourself dragging more often than not, you’re not alone…. Read more

signs of prostate cancer recurrence

What are signs of prostate cancer recurrence

By Dr. David Samadi Completing treatment for prostate cancer often brings a mix of emotions—relief from having finished treatment and concern about the possibility of the cancer returning. Early detection and treatment can lead to remission, with many men living cancer-free for years, or even the rest of their lives. Yet, it’s natural to feel… Read more

PSA Velocity

Understanding PSA Velocity and Why It’s Important for Prostate Health

By Dr. David Samadi  When it comes to prostate health, one of the most important markers doctors watch is your PSA level. PSA, or Prostate-Specific Antigen, is a protein produced by both normal and cancerous cells in the prostate gland. Regular PSA tests measure the amount of this protein in your blood, and elevated levels… Read more