Erectile dysfunction can indicate heart disease years before cardiovascular issues arise. In fact, most heart problems don’t ...
In a comedic, but fact-based PSA, guys like SNL’s Tim Meadows fondly think back to their first erections to encourage men to get vaccinated against COVID-19 Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor ...
Can COVID-19 cause lasting erectile dysfunction? This is now the topic of some discussion among doctors and health experts as they try to better understand the effects of the coronavirus. The problem ...
No need to be in your flop era. Between 30 million and 50 million men in the US have erectile dysfunction (ED) — defined as difficulty getting and keeping an erection — including a staggering 70% of ...
Erectile dysfunction is generally considered to be a quality-of-life concern or an age-related, unavoidable event, although there is an increasing clinical body of evidence that it may also be an ...
Urologists have united for a vaccine education PSA, right in time for National Impotency Month. COVID-19 has been linked to a greater risk of ED, so getting vaccinated could "save your boner," the ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 60 and have had erectile dysfunction for about four years, which is when everything started, including all my current medications. I’m taking losartan, hydrochlorothiazide, ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m 65 years old, and for the past year, I have not been able to maintain an erection while making love with my wife. I can still ejaculate, just not inside her. With cuddling and ...
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Erectile dysfunction drug prescriptions down 5 percent, after rising for years. June 9, 2011— -- Sales of the little blue pill that promised men they could be sexually active well into their 70s ...
Of all the issues to bring up to your doctor, erectile dysfunction is probably one of the most difficult to discuss. But according to Urology Health Foundation, it affects as many as 30 million men.
Sexual dysfunction is a very common symptom and complication of multiple sclerosis (MS). It’s something health care experts tend to overlook, but it’s also a topic many people may be uncomfortable ...