Mr. Tom M. Bruckman This is Me
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American Foundation for Urologic Disease , Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland
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1. www.hsrinsider.com
www.hsrinsider.com/articles/me - [Cached]Published on: 4/17/2008 Last Visited: 4/28/2008
An earlier survey from Men's Health Network, the American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD) and Bayer Corp. found only 15 percent of American men have heard of prostatitis, a painful, non-cancerous inflammatory condition that will affect more than half of the male population at some point in their lives.2 "Men suffering with prostatitis often don't know what hit them, and may be reluctant to talk about it because of the fear factor," said Tom Bruckman, AFUD. -
2. global trend lifestyle culture Ulcer Legal Elder Caregiver Impotence Sex Relations Social Security pension policy Demko
www.demko.com/m980323.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/8/2008 Last Visited: 5/31/2008
As baby boomers march into their middle years and beyond, the problem of impotence will increase to an estimated 47 million worldwide by year 2000, says Tom Bruckman, executive director of the Baltimore-based American Foundation for Urologic Disease. -
3. Interstitial Cystitis Network : Newsroom : PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS DRIVE AWARENESS ON & OFF THE LINKS FOR BLADDER HEALTH
www.ic-network.com/newsroom/af - [Cached]Published on: 6/5/2001 Last Visited: 4/10/2006
"Overactive bladder and IC are two debilitating bladder conditions that affect the quality of life for those who suffer," said Thomas Bruckman, executive director of the A.F.U.D. "We launched 'On Course for Bladder Health' to generate public awareness of overactive bladder and IC, in hopes that those who suffer from either of these conditions will speak to a physician to learn about available and effective treatment options.

