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Study finds that doctors should talk to their patients about erectile dysfunction

More effective cancer treatments have made it possible for doctors to greatly improve the survivability of the disease. However, the drugs used in these treatments may have side effects that significantly interfere with a man’s sexual performance and may even cause erectile dysfunction. Recently, [...]

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ED drugs may be ineffective for many men

Many men who are taking ED drugs to enhance their sexual performance may be wasting their money. A new study from British researchers has found that the medications may only work for fewer than 50 percent of the men who take them. The findings [...]

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Expert: Number of men with low testosterone levels is larger than previously thought

While most people consider menopause to be a problem that only effects females, experts say that many men suffer from similar hormone deficiencies as they grow older, Unfortunately, this can increase their chances of suffering from erectile dysfunction. In fact, a urologist at Northwestern [...]

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Experts call for sexual health to be made a larger part of routine care

Doctors should routinely ask their patients if they are having any sexual performance problems during physical examination, according to a UK-based men’s health specialist. Dr. Geoff Hackett of the Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham said that problems like erectile dysfunction can be early symptoms [...]

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Medications may interfere with men’s sexual performance

While most people consider menopause to be a problem that only effects females, experts say that many men suffer from similar hormone deficiencies as they grow older, Unfortunately, this can increase their chances of suffering from erectile dysfunction. In fact, a urologist at Northwestern [...]

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Erectile Dysfunction Lower In Men Who Have Intercourse More Often

ScienceDaily–Having intercourse more often may help prevent the development of erectile dysfunction (ED). A new study reports that researchers have found that men who had intercourse more often were less likely to develop ED.                         Analyzing a five-year study [...]

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Combining Sex and Drugs Reduces Rock and Roll

ScienceDaily — Sharing a bottle of red wine may seem like the best recipe for a romantic interlude. However, the evening may not turn out as planned according to a Concordia University study, which evaluated the effect of a wide range of drugs, including alcohol, on sexual [...]

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Link Established Between Erectile Dysfunction and Calcified Coronary Arteries

ScienceDaily  — In the largest study to date evaluating erectile dysfunction (ED) and coronary artery calcification, researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have determined that men with ED are at a significantly increased risk of high coronary artery calcification scores (CACS), a known predictor [...]

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MaxErect: A Multi-Faceted Solution (Fun-Confidence-Functionality)

Fun Factor Keeping your sex life exciting and intimate is an important part of nourishing a healthy relationship. All too often, men get caught up in the daily routines of life and forget to tend to their own relationship’s needs. Maintaining the spark in your sex [...]

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Depressed Men With ED at Risk for Cardiovascular Problems

ScienceDaily  — A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that the presence of depressive symptoms in men with erectile dysfunction constitutes a risk factor for a major cardiovascular event. Erectile dysfunction and depressive mood are often associated, and both are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular [...]

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