Knowing Your Numbers: Why Men’s Urinary Flow Metrics Matter More Than You Think

Many men are unaware that simple urinary flow metrics can provide critical insight into prostate and bladder health, especially as they age. Conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, weak stream, and incomplete emptying, but these are often dismissed as normal aging. Objective measurements like Qmax (maximum flow rate) and Qmean (average flow rate) help distinguish between mild symptoms and clinically significant obstruction, with lower values often indicating more serious issues. Unlike symptom-based assessments alone, these metrics allow for more accurate diagnosis, better treatment decisions, and earlier intervention. With accessible in-clinic and at-home testing options now available, men are encouraged to track these numbers, ask informed questions, and take a more active role in their care—potentially improving outcomes and avoiding long-term complications. Continue reading

MicroTESE vs. FNA Mapping: Medieval or Modern?

Put two experts in a room and give each of them the same problem to solve. What you’ll find is that they typically use similar “knowledge structures” and “heuristic strategies” (i.e. organized and principled thinking) and then proceed to break the problem into smaller, more digestible ones to solve it. But, despite similar cognitive approaches, the solutions...Continue reading

How a Frankenpenis Helps Medicine

First heart transplants and now penis transplants! Maybe it’s the ocean air, maybe the bucolic African terrain, or maybe it’s the hardy souls who live there, but South Africa has done it again. The first working interhuman penis transplant. Urination? Check. Sexual function? Check. A veritable functioning Frankenpenis. Big Cojones Christiaan Barnard performed the first...Continue reading

Partners in Prostate Cancer

A great time was had by all at the recent Prostate Cancer Tweet Chat hosted by the Urology Care Foundation. Having two of my football sports heros, Marcus Allen and Mike Haynes, involved in the chat really energized the conversation and certainly made it a personal highlight of this year’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Best Weapon Yet Another highlight from this Chat was...Continue reading

What are Kidney Stones and How Do They Affect Us?

Kidney stones are small, hard deposits, typically composed of mineral and acid salts that form inside your kidneys. As one might expect, because urine is a vehicle for waste excretion, it is comprised of numerous chemicals and wastes (including calcium, oxalate, urate, cysteine, xanthine and phosphate). When the urine is too concentrated, that is too...Continue reading

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