Urology Care Podcast

Urology Mythbusters: Truth vs. Myth with Dr. Lori Lerner and Dr. Arthur Burnett

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Synopsis

We have two guests with us to talk urology mythbusters. Dr. Lori Lerner is an Associate Professor of Urology at Boston University and works as the Section Chief of Urology and Deputy Chief of Surgery at the Veteran's Affairs Boston Healthcare System. Dr. Arthur Burnett is a faculty member at John's Hopkins University School of Medicine, and is the Director of the Sexual Medicine and Urologic Reconstructive Fellowship at Johns Hopkins. Want to know the truth behind these urologic mythbusters? Listen along and put your knowledge to the test! Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section: 0:56 - Introductions 2:09 - Myth 1: You can catch something by sitting on a public toilet 3:53 - Myth 2: Dark yellow urine means a person is dehydrated 5:39 - Myth 3: Infertility is more common in women than in men 9:47 - Myth 4: Erectile dysfunction is super common and highly treatable 17:37 - Myth 5: Getting up at night a lot to pass urine is a sign of a large prostate 24:52 - Myth 6: The only way to enhance