Keeping You Informed

Stay informed on key urology topics, from common conditions to advanced treatments. Our goal is to help you understand your health and make confident decisions about your care.

February 19, 2020
It’s American Heart Month: Why That Matters to Your Kidneys

Your heart and kidneys work together to keep you healthy, sharing many of the same risk factors like diabetes and high blood pressure. Discover three simple lifestyle changes—staying hydrated, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking—that protect both organs and reduce your risk of serious…

It’s American Heart Month: Why That Matters to Your Kidneys
February 14, 2020
4 Healthy Ways to Say ‘I love Me’ this Valentine’s Day

Prioritize your health this Valentine's Day with four simple wellness practices that benefit your whole body and reproductive system. Eat balanced nutrition, exercise regularly, get quality sleep, and manage stress through meaningful connections for better overall health.

4 Healthy Ways to Say ‘I love Me’ this Valentine’s Day
February 3, 2020
5 Winter-Friendly Activities for Preventing Cancer

Discover five simple winter activities that reduce cancer risk, from trying plant-rich recipes and winter sports to quitting smoking and knowing your family history. Cancer prevention doesn't require drastic changes—start with small steps during Cancer Prevention Awareness Month.

5 Winter-Friendly Activities for Preventing Cancer
December 19, 2019
The Urology Group in 2019: Innovations, Services and Patient Care

The Urology Group expanded its patient care in 2019 with cutting-edge technologies like MicroGenDx and GreenLight Laser Therapy, convenient on-site pharmacy services, four new specialized physicians, and recognition as a Center of Excellence for incontinence treatment.

The Urology Group in 2019:  Innovations, Services and Patient Care
November 6, 2019
The Great American Smokeout and Bladder Health

Smoking dramatically increases bladder cancer risk by exposing your urinary tract to carcinogens for hours daily. Smokers are three times more likely to develop bladder cancer than non-smokers, accounting for over half of all cases. Join the Great American Smokeout and learn actionable steps to…

The Great American Smokeout and Bladder Health
October 21, 2019
4 Spooky Symptoms That May Not Be As Scary As You Think

Unexplained changes in urination can feel scary, but common symptoms like discolored urine, burning sensations, and temperature changes often have innocent causes like dehydration or irritation. Learn when to worry and when simple lifestyle changes might solve the problem.

4 Spooky Symptoms That May Not Be As Scary As You Think
August 27, 2019
Our Race to Beat Prostate Cancer: 4 Things to do During Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate cancer affects 1 in 9 men, but early detection saves lives with a 98% five-year survival rate. Learn four essential steps to reduce risk, recognize warning signs, and take action during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month this September.

Our Race to Beat Prostate Cancer: 4 Things to do During Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
July 25, 2019
The Gentlemen Stakes is Rounding the Bend: What’s New for this Year’s 5K Event

Join The Gentlemen Stakes 5K on September 14 at Belterra Park in Cincinnati to support prostate cancer awareness. This year features new attractions including a family fun run, kids' zone with superheroes, and flexible course options to accommodate all participants while raising funds for ZERO –…

The Gentlemen Stakes is Rounding the Bend: What’s New for this Year’s 5K Event
July 12, 2019
Medical Care on the Road: 6 Tips for Seeking Urgent Care While Traveling

Get medical help fast while traveling with these essential safety tips, from researching hospitals in advance to downloading emergency apps and carrying translated symptom lists for peace of mind anywhere in the world.

Medical Care on the Road: 6 Tips for Seeking Urgent Care While Traveling
April 22, 2019
It’s Testicular Cancer Awareness Month: 6 Facts You Should Know

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 34, yet often goes undetected. Learn six essential facts about the disease, risk factors, and how monthly self-exams can catch it early when treatment is most effective.

It’s Testicular Cancer Awareness Month: 6 Facts You Should Know