Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. Up to 52 per cent of men between the ages of 40 to 70 will have experienced some ED and it ...
If you’re a man, and you’re reading this article, chances are you’ve experienced erectile dysfunction. One out of two men over age 40 have had difficulty attaining and maintaining an erection ...
About one in five men over age 40 report moderate or severe erectile dysfunction, and according to a recent Australian study, these men could also have an increased risk of heart disease and early ...
Erectile dysfunction can indicate heart disease years before cardiovascular issues arise. In fact, most heart problems don’t even start in the heart itself.
Many people think of erection problems as a condition that only affects older men. But you don’t have to look far to find reports of the condition among men in their 20s and 30s. Some research even ...
Men with diabetes who also have trouble getting an erection may have heart disease and not even realize it, Italian doctors said on Monday. The study is among the first to document what some experts ...
Erectile dysfunction can appear years before heart disease becomes visible, giving doctors a chance to spot cardiovascular risk earlier, experts have said.
This is part one of a two-part series on erectile dysfunction. Over my 35 years of practice, I’ve become used to seeing older men with erectile dysfunction (ED) problems, but recently I’ve been ...
Depending on the study, 18 to 36 percent of condom users—roughly one-quarter—report condom-associated erection loss, usually difficulties maintaining firmness once condoms have been rolled over ...
A large percentage of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) also suffer from other sexual problems that can't be treated with drugs, a new study says. The results show 65 percent of men with ED are ...
A study found that regular use of medications such as sildenafil (e.g., Viagra), vardenafil (e.g., Levitra and Staxyn), tadalafil (Cialis), and avanafil (Stendra) was associated with increased risk of ...
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