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Erectile dysfunction may be an early sign of disease, experts warn
(Carlos Barquero/Moment/Getty Images) Erectile dysfunction is a topic many are reluctant to discuss, but flagging the problem ...
Whatever its intensity, it should never be considered "normal." To understand why erections can become painful, it's helpful ...
International Men's Health Week is an opportunity to talk about health issues that many men hesitate to discuss. One of the most overlooked is erectile dysfunction (ED), a condition that affects a ...
Having an understanding of the relationship between ED and CVD may lead more men to openly discuss their sexual history, allowing providers to address both conditions and possibly prevent the ...
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Erectile dysfunction may be early warning sign of heart disease — Senjobi, family physician
Dr. Folajimi Senjobi, a consultant Family Physician at University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, and lecturer at the University of Ibadan, in this interview by SADE OGUNTOLA, explains how erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is inability to get and maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity, and it affects roughly 10 percent of men between the ages of 40 to 70. While the causes of ...
Q: What exactly leads to erectile dysfunction? I’m now experiencing it, yet I’ve always been a superstar. I also have the problem of premature ejaculation, where I release immediately after I enter.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) commonly is viewed as an issue of sexual health and quality of life for men. But, health experts caution that sometimes it's a warning flag for far more critical health issue ...
Modena, Italy - More evidence supporting the idea that erectile dysfunction is an early symptom of coronary heart disease in men without traditional CHD risk factors has been reported [1]. The study, ...
Erection difficulty affects both partners, and you can navigate it together without letting it define your sex life.
A variety of medical and nonmedical options can be used to treat vascular ED. Lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, exercise, dietary changes, cessation of smoking, and reduced alcohol consumption, ...
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