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Prostate cancer treatments leave the vast majority of men with erectile dysfunction

Prostate cancer can be a devastating condition that may lead to years of poor health. However, a recent study found that the treatment for the disease can sometimes be just as bad as the condition itself, and often lead to erectile dysfunction. One of [...]

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Men with erectile dysfunction at higher risk of developing cancer

A new study has revealed that men who suffer from erectile dysfunction are at higher risk of developing cancer, according to Urology Today. The research, conducted by the department of urology at Far Eastern Memorial Hospital and the National Taiwan University Hospital, examined cancer [...]

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Testosterone may be the link between diabetes and erectile dysfunction

Men with diabetes are known to be at an elevated risk of developing erectile dysfunction, but the reason for this link has remained somewhat unclear. However, new research suggests that the answer may lie in testosterone. A team of researchers from ZRT Laboratories in [...]

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Men with ED may have many options besides pills

While there are many treatment options for men who experience difficulty in the bedroom, some experts say that the simplest approaches are often the most effective. Temple University urologist Jack Mydlo said that many men with erectile dysfunction prefer the quick and easy fix [...]

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FDA issues recall of erectile dysfunction drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Duro Extend Capsules for Men, a product intended to treat erectile dysfunction. According to an FDA press release, government analysis of the capsules found that they contained sulfoaidenafil, an analogue of sildenafil. [...]

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Even infrequent sexual performance problems may underlie major health concerns

More doctors should ask their male patients if they are suffering from erectile dysfunction, according to a new study from McGill University researchers. Erectile dysfunction is well known to be an early warning sign of serious medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, prostate [...]

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New study examines sex lives of couples experiencing ADT-related erectile dysfunction

A new study published in Urology Today examines the sexual adjustment of heterosexual couples in which the man is suffering from erectile dysfunction as a result of androgen deprivation therapy. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), sometimes referred to as “hormone therapy”, is a common treatment [...]

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New study examines language of erectile dysfunction, hormone therapy

A new study in Urology Today has cast a new look at the language used to describe erectile dysfunction and hormone therapy. The term “erectile dysfunction” did not come into wide usage until approximately 20 years ago, when the National Institute of Health officially coined that term to [...]

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MaxErect: Safe and Effective Alternative to Erection Enhancing Drugs

The recent advent of commonly advertised drugs to help with the problem of mild erectile dysfunction (ED) has and continues to benefit a great number of men of all ages. These drugs employ several methods to increase to some degree or another the arterial flow of blood [...]

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Erectile dysfunction may predict other problems

While it may seem like an easy solution to erectile dysfunction to simply pop a pill, the condition may actually be a symptom of a larger problem. Addressing these issues may be key to avoiding future health complications. For example, John Whyte, the chief [...]

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