Current topics tracker
Male Reproductive Health
Tracks testosterone, fertility, sexual function, and prostate-adjacent topics that get heavily commercialized online.
Active
4 tracked concerns
recent PubMed papers
Updated May 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM
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This is a fast-moving signal tracker, not a diagnosis page
These tracker pages blend recent EasyNIH search interest, NIH news-release matches, and recent PubMed publication activity. They refresh about once a day.
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Drugs
ED drugs through online clinics
Building
Convenience and privacy make these popular, but people still need to think about root causes, cardiovascular context, and medication interactions.
EasyNIH matches
1 NIH news hits
PubMed papers
1 NIH news release matched this topic.
heart-health screening
medication safety
treating symptoms without larger evaluation
DrugsMen
Drugs
TRT versus fertility goals
Building
A lot of men discover too late that testosterone treatment and fertility goals can pull in opposite directions if the plan is not thought through.
EasyNIH matches
1 NIH news hits
PubMed papers
1 NIH news release matched this topic.
sperm suppression
clinic sales language
symptoms being blamed on testosterone alone
HormonesMen
Drugs
Finasteride benefit and side-effect debates
Watch list
This topic stays hot because hair-loss treatment interest is high and online discussion around side effects is much louder than most other common medications.
EasyNIH matches
NIH news hits
PubMed papers
This is still on the watch list, but the last daily refresh did not find a strong signal yet.
fear spirals
dose expectations
sexual side-effect context
HairMen
Drugs
Prostate symptom treatment
Watch list
People keep asking about getting up at night, weak stream, and whether they should treat urinary symptoms with supplements, prescriptions, or procedures.
EasyNIH matches
NIH news hits
PubMed papers
This is still on the watch list, but the last daily refresh did not find a strong signal yet.
BPH versus prostate cancer fear
supplement claims
symptom severity and quality of life
UrinaryMen